"James" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:bnk1d3$ce1$(E-Mail Removed)...
> My PC was running slowly - applications taking an age to close. I've got
> McAfee VirusScan installed (latest version - 22/10/03) and showed nothing.
> After crashing, and restarting the PC showed a 'boot disk failure' - all
> files were hidden (disk was shown as 0 bytes with no data on it), couldn't
> get into windows or do anything. The word 'Popoo' was shown when trying
to
> find files in dos.
> Restarted again and did the same - no visible files and wouldn't load
> windows - crashed after 'verifying dmi pool data'. Left the PC a while
and
> restarted - no problems! Loaded into windows fine - no virus detected by
> McAfee VirusScan (latest 22/10/03), stinger etc...
>
> I'm thinking this virus only stores files in the RAM - but shouldn't a
> restart get rid of it?
>
> Everything seems to be fine now, but what was it?! Anyone heard of
> 'popoo' - I can't find anything about it on the web - not under a virus
> anyway.
>
> Thanks
> James
>
If it were me, as a minimum, I'd back up everything of value on that system,
as it looks to be a hardware problem.
The fact that you're having crashes and having problems verify file
structures isn't a good sign. I doubt you have an intermittent trojan
responsible for this.
Here, read this:
http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000474.htm and this:
http://www.computing.net/os2/wwwboard/forum/1280.html