How do you remove virus from restore point on USB backup drive?

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tcruise

A friend has a USB backup drive that has a virus in a restore point.
I guess that he removed the virus from his C drive, but has backed up
infected restore points on his USB backup drive. I know how to remove
restore points with disk cleanup on the C drive, but how can one do it
on his USB (maybe firewire) H:/ backup drive?. If I understand
correctly one cannot boot into safe mode and have USB drives work?

T.C.
 
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Lem

tcruise said:
A friend has a USB backup drive that has a virus in a restore point.
I guess that he removed the virus from his C drive, but has backed up
infected restore points on his USB backup drive. I know how to remove
restore points with disk cleanup on the C drive, but how can one do it
on his USB (maybe firewire) H:/ backup drive?. If I understand
correctly one cannot boot into safe mode and have USB drives work?

T.C.

Because System Restore monitors "only a core set of specified system and
application file types", it's not particularly useful to have it monitor
non-system partitions, such as a removable drive. In any event, if your
friend now configures SR to not monitor that drive, all of the existing
restore points will be deleted.

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Gerry

Lem

As I interpret what TC is asking you are not answering the question.The
question relates to a backup copy of the system on an external drive,
which contains a virus infected restore point. The question is how do
you remove the infected restore point.

One way might be to backup the existing system and then restore the
infected backup. You can then turn off system restore and restart the
computer. Next turn system restore back on and restart the computer. You
can then backup a copy of the system, which will no longer have any
infected restore points. The final task would be to restore the copy of
the system you had before you started the exercise of removing infected
restore points.

I think what I have outlined will work. There may be a simpler way.


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Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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T

tcruise

Lem

As I interpret what TC is asking you are not answering the question.The
question relates to a backup copy of the system on an external drive,
which contains a virus infected restore point. The question is how do
you remove the infected restore point.

One way might be to backup the existing system and then restore the
infected backup. You can then turn off system restore and restart the
computer. Next turn system restore back on and restart the computer. You
can then backup a copy of the system, which will no longer have any
infected restore points. The final task would be to restore the copy of
the system you had before you started the exercise of removing infected
restore points.

I think what I have outlined will work. There may be a simpler way.

~~~~

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Thank you for responding. After giving it some thought, after
posting: I realized that should the backup of the drive ever have to
be restored, when that is done I could easily get rid of the infected
restore points in normal mode...

T.C.
 

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