Tomez- One course of action would be to download a trial copy of an antivirus program (or install Norton) on to a known-clean computer. From that machine, make a system boot disk and a virus scan disk. Go to the infected machine, boot with the system boot disk you made at the clean machine and then either a) copy the contents of the virus scan disk onto the hard drive and then run it, or b) (if possible) run the virus scan program straight off of the floppy disk. Booting with a known-clean disk will eliminate the effect of a boot sector virus on the hard drive. Good luck. -Eric On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Tomez De Silva "Tony" wrote: > Hello Listmembers: > > I have a friend who believes they have a virus in there system. Is there a > way I can remove the virus without erasing the entire hard drive? They have > purchased Norton's Anti-Virus Software but have not installed it yet. Any > suggestions? > > Sincerely, > > Tomez De Silva "TONY" > [log in to unmask] > http://www.realestate-locator.com > "The only way to never fail is to never try." > > > Need help with PCSOFT: > [log in to unmask] or http://nospin.com > > Need help with PCSOFT: [log in to unmask] or http://nospin.com