At 08:12 AM 3/5/98 , you wrote:
>Good Morning Everyone,
> I have just gotten rid of a Trojan horse that I received somehow
>from AOL. Now when the system boots it is still looking for the file
>from the Trojan horse that I deleted. The statement is LOAD=PKG23??.
>My questions are ;
>1. Can I just delete the PKG23?? from this statement and leave just the
>LOAD=
> 2. Is the LOAD= statement needed at all
> 3. Should I comment it out, and if so how do you comment
>statements out in the config.sys file.
> Do you use a semicolon or REM in from of the statement?
>
>
>TIA
> Dave Schroeder
>Are you sure you don't mean the win.ini file, if so you can leave just the
load= or put a semi-colon
in front of it. If it's the config.sys file, (normally uses DEVICE=), put a
REM space in front of it.
If that's OK then delete the line.
Stan
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