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jeffreaux2
Aug-18-2007, 06:46 PM
What a weekend. I realized at about 11am on Friday that my pc was infected with malicious infectious mean stuff. One of the files was called Hells Little Spy, or something to that effect. I tried all of my normal methods and potions, but it laughed at everything I threw at it. It even disabled all of my administrator rights and privledges so I could not edit the registry or even peek in the registry. I thought of a system restore, but that had been disabled as well.

Luckily, I had a 300gig hard drive that I use only as a huge swap file when I edit video. So it was there empty in my machine....mostly empty. By the time I had backed up all of my photos, all my kids photos, all of our home video, and all of the precious itunes I consumed 260gigs on that drive. I was able to save the data. Normally I back up my photos to DVD every couple months, but my kids do not so they stood to lose a TON of data. After all this, I reformatted the main RAID array that my operating system resides on. Then, I spent the next ten hours, today, installing software, drivers, etc. What a headache. And...I use a very good virus protection, anti spyware aids such as spybotsearch and destroy, adaware, and others......all this and I got bit.

So....my advice to everyone here is.......keep you data backed up and safe......and be vigillent with protecting it.

I plan to buy a terabyte of network storage ASAP. I thought that the 620gigs of total storage I have on this machine was WAAAAYYY overkill, but I had to use nearly every shred of it to back it all up and do what needed to be done to save the pc.

What a freakin weekend!!!

PineapplePhoto
Aug-18-2007, 06:50 PM
Sorry about your weekend! :huh

Advice: Switch to a Mac :D

jeffreaux2
Aug-18-2007, 07:00 PM
Sorry about your weekend! :huh

Advice: Switch to a Mac :D

No MACs for me, I am too far invested in PC, and I wouldn't want to take the performance hit of running emulation software. I also do a good bit of video editing, and run a simple home audio recording studio set-up off this machine. I have a network with this pc and some laptops, and I need them all to talk to each other and play nice!!! Linux might be the ticket though!!!

PineapplePhoto
Aug-18-2007, 07:04 PM
OK then check www.nod32.com

claudermilk
Aug-20-2007, 07:56 AM
Advice: Switch to a Mac :D

Sigh. :rolleyes:deadhorse:deadhorse:deadhorse