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Win Xp dlt/fornat & BIOS protection
Hi. I have windows xp media edition and use Norton 2005 Antivirus and
Sygate fireall for protection. I had a program I downloaded (yes I know you should buy your software) that was supposed to be an ISO file utility and it tried to write to my BIOS and it crashed my computer. I received a fatal error and windows was shutting down to protect itself from damage. This occured 3 or 4 times until I inserted the restore disk which corrected the problem and then I ran windows restore. Another time about a year ago I had a program I downloaded that was supposed to be a better defrag program which deleted all my files and folders except the windows folder. (Not argueing about whether downloading is safe or legit as I have seen 2 instances where it is not.) I am curious as to how you can protect yourself from BIOS re-writes or delete and formats if you have an antivirus program and firewall. Why were these not detected and stopped from operating. They were not obvious viruses but programs someone altered to perform unwelcomed steps that should have been stopped I would assume. My question is if the antivirus and firewall are not desginded to protect you from these things, how do you protect the computer other than not downloading unknown software. My BIOS has no built in protection that I can see in either backup or virus prtoection. Is there a program that can protect you from unwanted procedures such as mentioned above.?? Any help would be appreciated. Please reply here. Thank you in advance. Dave |
Re: Win Xp dlt/fornat & BIOS protection
From: "Dude Harry" <dude@funcow.net>
| Hi. I have windows xp media edition and use Norton 2005 Antivirus and | Sygate fireall for protection. I had a program I downloaded (yes I | know you should buy your software) that was supposed to be an ISO file | utility and it tried to write to my BIOS and it crashed my computer. I | received a fatal error and windows was shutting down to protect itself | from damage. This occured 3 or 4 times until I inserted the restore | disk which corrected the problem and then I ran windows restore. | | Another time about a year ago I had a program I downloaded that was | supposed to be a better defrag program which deleted all my files and | folders except the windows folder. | (Not argueing about whether downloading is safe or legit as I have | seen 2 instances where it is not.) | | I am curious as to how you can protect yourself from BIOS re-writes or | delete and formats if you have an antivirus program and firewall. Why | were these not detected and stopped from operating. They were not | obvious viruses but programs someone altered to perform unwelcomed | steps that should have been stopped I would assume. | | My question is if the antivirus and firewall are not desginded to | protect you from these things, how do you protect the computer other | than not downloading unknown software. | My BIOS has no built in protection that I can see in either backup or | virus prtoection. | Is there a program that can protect you from unwanted procedures such | as mentioned above.?? | Any help would be appreciated. | | Please reply here. | Thank you in advance. | Dave First off there is NO virus that infects the BIOS while there are viruses such as the CIH (aka, Chernobyl) which have the ability to erase the BIOS. However, a motherboard usually has a "write protect" pin pair and when jumpered the BIOS can not be erased nor over-written. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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