Dec 29, 2006 Go into your BIOS - Look for BOIS Features Setup (or something similar, depending on the BIOS) and disable Virus Detection (or virus warning,
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In all cases, after the creation of the bootable system disk, the disk should be write protected to avoid infection. Related Articles. Boot sector viruses
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Writing a new partition boot sector to your Windows XP system partition is accomplished using the fixboot command, available in Recovery Console. This is necessary when the partition boot sector has become corrupt due to a virus or some kind of damage or is unstable thanks to configuration problems.
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Hi, I just built a new computer and when it loads with my Windows 2000 bootdisk, it says, "BootSector Write! VIRUS: Continue: (Y/N)?"
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wikiHow article about How to Remove a Boot Sector Virus. Be sure to write protect the floppy and remove the HDD before you flash the BIOS, because any virus that is residing in the boot sector of your HDD may copy its self over top of the BIOS you just flashed.
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Once a system is infected with a boot-sector virus, any non-write-protected disk accessed by this system will become infected. For example, simply doing a DIR command on a floppy disk will cause the disk to become infected with the virus.
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But during the installation, a window appears saying: Boot Sector Write ! Virus: continue y/n ? The computer freezes there.
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Boot sector virus removal can be a very tricky business as these are some of the most evil and difficult kinds of viruses to dill with, as malware is the king in relation to spyware boot sector viruses are the king of the internet virus kingdom. obviously the same goes for somebody that wants to write a virus,
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Non capendo, provo a ripartire col vecchio sistema fdisk, sul finale mi dice Write boot sector:alert VIRUS..allora leggo in internet e provo F-Secure… PArto e mi dice: Warning! If a Windows system file is infected the computer may not restart anjmore!
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The virus can also be spread across networks from file downloads and from e-mail file attachments. In most cases, all write-enabled floppies used on an infected PC will themselves pick up the boot sector virus.
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