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Date: | Fri, 17 Apr 1998 06:40:00 GMT |
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On Thu, 16 Apr 1998 16:12:14 -0700, you wrote:
>Help! I have a 386 which I am setting up as my second system to use
>primarily for e-mail. I have run McAfee Viruscan on the system and it
>tells me I have traces of MONKEY_B Virus in memory. It instructs to turn
>off and start with a system-bootable disk. No problem, I insert a system
>disk (containing IO.SYS, MSDOS.SYS, and COMMAND.COM) which I have determined
>to be virus free on another machine. The system will boot to an "a:>"
>prompt but when I either try to switch to "C:" as the active drive or run
>"dir c:", I get an "invalid drive" message.
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>What have I done wrong? Do I need additional files on the boot disk? How
>do I get this "MONKEY" off my back?
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>TIA for any help coming down the line.
An addendum to what I posted in the other message.. This is one of the
indications of infection:
Accessing the C: drive after booting from a non-infected system
diskette results in the message:
"Invalid drive specification"
Diskette directories may also be corrupted.
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