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sddrlj said:I need to [completely re-format my HD] ...
Guy said:Reformating will wear out your HD ...
Also avoid excessive defrag'ing ...
Graham Mayor said:I would like to see your evidence for this. There is nothing
going on in formatting or defragging that does not constitute
normal disc activity.
sddrlj said:hi sherry here i have a pavilion a250e i am runing win. xp i have a
virus that is interfering with my op sytem i got it right after
i installed office.
Guy said:Could you give us some more details such as: If at all possible,
the name of the virus or if you don't know the name of the virus,
can you describe what the virus is doing. For instance, some
viruses won't let you start windows at all, some viruses stop
your computer every time you try to use Microsoft office, and
some viruses just slow your computer down.
Also can you tell us if you are running any anti-viral software.
PS. I've cross-posted this to another newsgroup, which is more
specific to the Windows-XP operating system. I've also added
a summary line, because I love summary lines.
Guy Worthington said:I'll try that cross-posting again
affected.Bullwinkle. J. Moose said:I suggest that the next time you consider reformatting your hard drive, you
set up at least an additional logical drive and place your programs there.
Then when you reformat and reinstall the os your programs are not
Of course it's not that simple you need to save your system and system 32
directories from windows so you can copy back the library files that the
program installations put there.