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> Several of the local computer shops, in my area, are now recommending
> that XP be installed on a drive letter above E. This is to help
> prevent viruses from infecting them since most viruses look for drive
> C and D to infect. Is this a valid point to prevent viruses?
Any reasonable program or malware will be able to tell what drive letter
the OS is running on, it's only going to cause you problems as you use
the computer.
If you have AV software, don't visit questionable sites, use a NAT
router, and use a non-MS email client, and use FireFox, you will have
very little to worry about.
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