Get ahold/creat a Emergency Rescue discs (Norton or McAfee's) and boot of of
that. Hopefully that'll solve your problem
Ian Carmichael
From Atlanta
> Hello, this is my first posting so please be kind!
> I have an older Packard Bell, 540 hard drive, Pentium 90, 8 mg RAM. A
> while back it got infected by the Stealth.b.boot virus. Because the
computer is
> so underpowered I couldn't find an antivirus program that would work on
it and
> so could do nothing.
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