Thanks JF, I did reactivate the System Restore; agree it is a most useful tool.
Was it a virus? I don't know. What happened was I googled a film clip of a
black pastor ranting against Obama--it was not his pastor in Chicago but
someone else. So I found a clip listed and clicked on it. It came up and
started to run, then my browser opened a second window and ran the same clip.
This repeated until I had many tabs showing the video at different points in
the film. The sound was like a crowd of voices saying the same thing, but at
different points in the dialogue. I tried to close the extra tabs but was
unable to. I then tried to close my browser, but could not. Finally in
desperation I killed the machine. When I rebooted, my virus scanner, Avast!,
was knocked out, and many of my program files were corrupted and would not
launch. I downloaded AGV 8 and their latest virus definitions and did a
scan, but could not find anything. I also scanned with Avira and found
nothing.
I finally decided to just re-install windows and be rid of any possiblility
of having a virus remain on my computer. That's whyI will never use that
backup. Perhaps it was a virus, or perhaps a random event cascaded to such
proportins, but I lost complete control of my computer, it corrupted Avast!,
and several system and program files. I'm just glad it's behind me now.
Again thank you for all the help.
Best regards,
Cedric
"JF" wrote:
> *Bonjour cedrick * !
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> > to Jean-François and Bill in Co., a heart-felt thanks. I turned off the
> > "system restore" and rebooted in safe mode several times. I haven't been
> > able to entirely delete the folder, but I have reduced its size from about 9
> > GBs to about 7 Mbs. That's good enough for me! Now my virus and spyware
> > scanners don't have to get bogged down with this damnable and unwanted
> > folder. God how persistent is XP in protecting a file!
>
> SVI is a pretty good idea and a very good thing.
> It store not only files, but also Hives (Registry).
> So you had a virus ? This was the real problem ?
> Now you know how to purge the SVI to help your
> *poor* anti-virus.
>
> SVI use 12% of the volume.
> You can reduce it to 5%.
>
> I suggest to reactivate the System Restore,
> it's a very useful protection.
> Check if the anti-virus is up to date.
> To not work in Administrative Mode.
>
> Erunt to protect your Registry, better than System Restore
> http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/
>
> --
> Salutations, Jean-François.
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