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Date: | Fri, 30 Apr 1999 20:56:43 -0700 |
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Dan,
I ran across the AntiEXE virus last year.
I used the DOS version of F-Prot to get rid of it.
It is available for free download from many shareware
sites. It is also on the Data Fellows web site.
First boot from a clean, write protected floppy disk.
Then run F-PROT from floppy disk to remove the virus.
You will also have to check your floppy disks for this virus.
I now use the VET (commercial software) antivirus program which allows the
option
of creating a floppy 'reference' disk. The reference disk can then be run
from the floppy drive, if need be, to get rid of any hard to get rid of
viruses.
Steven Walley
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At 09:09 AM 4/30/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I have a 286 laptop that has the antiEXE virus. I tried Norton and
>McAfee. One of them gives me the note that there is not enough memory in
>the computer to run SCAN; the other tells me the virus is present and
>that I should remove the floppy disk from the A: drive, but it doesn't
>attempt to remove the virus.
>
>How do I get rid of this virus?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Dan Hughes
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