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Yerboogieman |
Posted - Oct 29 2009 : 11:38:23 PM Hello everyone, my brother knows programming really well and needs an idea for a program he can make for our computer company. Any ideas? |
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Dec 13 2009 : 11:08:00 AM The trick to removing AV2009 is to pull the HD out of the infected computer, and remove the infection using another computer. Remove all the obvious crud manually, then run scans with:
-AVG -MalwareBytes -Ad-Aware
Clear all the temp directories (don't forget the various temp folders under the user folders), search for any newly created files and delete, check the hosts file, etc. You can even mount the registry on the uninfected machine and pull out the related keys. |
cyclopsitis |
Posted - Dec 08 2009 : 8:07:27 PM AntiVirus2009 is a pain! Hard to remove! |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Nov 08 2009 : 10:41:30 PM quote: Originally posted by jnewman
@Yerboogieman - What are you right about?
quote: Hello everyone, my brother knows programming really well and needs an idea for a program he can make for our computer company. Any ideas?
quote: I don't like conversing with my brother he is always gone, and he is a pretty useless person.
So your setting up a computer business with him?
Already did. It is run with my dad, my brother, and I. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Nov 08 2009 : 11:18:02 AM I should use capitalization to refer to System Restore, that semi useless feature in WinMe, XP, Vista, 7 that restores the registry and key system files back to an automatic backup. I have only found this feature to be of use once, and consequently, I disable it on all my machines.
A data restore would be putting customers data back on the system from an image I previously took. |
jnewman |
Posted - Nov 08 2009 : 06:31:30 AM @Yerboogieman - What are you right about?
quote: Hello everyone, my brother knows programming really well and needs an idea for a program he can make for our computer company. Any ideas?
quote: I don't like conversing with my brother he is always gone, and he is a pretty useless person.
So your setting up a computer business with him? |
boron |
Posted - Nov 07 2009 : 5:30:32 PM Ouch... lol. |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Nov 07 2009 : 3:54:27 PM quote: Originally posted by pebe
Doesn't your brother know?
I don't like conversing with my brother he is always gone, and he is a pretty useless person. |
pebe |
Posted - Nov 06 2009 : 5:41:00 PM Doesn't your brother know? |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Nov 06 2009 : 4:17:12 PM quote: Originally posted by jnewman
Data restore see above. System restore is the system in windows me/xp/vista/7 which allows you to roll back the system state to a snapshot taken at a previous date.
Which... Eh? Am i right or am i right? |
jnewman |
Posted - Nov 06 2009 : 01:56:36 AM Data restore see above. System restore is the system in windows me/xp/vista/7 which allows you to roll back the system state to a snapshot taken at a previous date. |
Yerboogieman |
Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 7:44:50 PM Well, a data restore and a system restore. |
jnewman |
Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 06:13:14 AM Data restore is restoring the backup. A backup is taking a copy for backup purposes.
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Yerboogieman |
Posted - Nov 04 2009 : 9:40:47 PM quote: Originally posted by jnewman
"Data restore" is not the same thing as System Restore Yerboogieman. Data Restore is restoring the user's documents and files, etc. Taking an image with something like Symantec Ghost tends to be quicker and more straightforward than a backup. Whatsmore, if you screw the system up or lose their data and settings when rebuilding it and the customer gets upset with you, you can reload the image that you took and leave it in that state. In a situation where you haven't got WDS/RIS, Roaming profiles (for user's data) and Group Policy Software Installation or a good clean disk image with applications preinstalled, rebuilding a system can become unnecessary.
And, the difference between data restore and a backup is? |
jnewman |
Posted - Nov 04 2009 : 12:32:41 PM "Data restore" is not the same thing as System Restore Yerboogieman. Data Restore is restoring the user's documents and files, etc. Taking an image with something like Symantec Ghost tends to be quicker and more straightforward than a backup. Whatsmore, if you screw the system up or lose their data and settings when rebuilding it and the customer gets upset with you, you can reload the image that you took and leave it in that state. In a situation where you haven't got WDS/RIS, Roaming profiles (for user's data) and Group Policy Software Installation or a good clean disk image with applications preinstalled, rebuilding a system can become unnecessary. |
Aaron Cake |
Posted - Nov 04 2009 : 10:54:22 AM No, once again I said nothing about doing a system restore. Reread my posts again. I was simply comparing the amount of labour it would take me to do a complete reload to what you are charging for a fairly simple virus removal. My point was that you seem to be charging an extraordinary amount for labour, and I would be able to do 2 or three times the work for the same money.
At this point I have AV2009 removal down to a science and it takes about an hour. Maybe it takes longer for you, and thus justifies the extra cost. I don't know. |