You know this is weird; I just did a show in CA; had to utilize a SIIG, and
found that the boot disk (which was still in the drive) was also infected
with the NYB virus. Mcafee cleaned it up. Now here's the weird part: this
disk was part of an exhibit that was recently installed elsewhere, then
shipped directly to the Long Beach exhibition center (with disk still in
the drive). My question is, how come no one had the same problem with the
virus?
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>+AD4-I have the NYB.A Master Boot Sector Virus. How do I go about removing
this
>+AD4-virus and what does it do?
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>Ray
>If you have a Anti-virus program, boot from a clean floppy and use it to
>clean the problem. If you don't you can boot from a clean floppy with fdisk
>on it and then type 'FDISK /MBR'. This will clear the master boot record
>where the NYB resides.
>Ron Taylor
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