When You Realize Something Is Wrong
When You Realize Something Is Wrong
This is how you realize that something is seriously wrong with your OS:
When the chance of succeeding is 99%, there is still a 50% chance of that success happening.
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Nice. [sarcasm]That's what you get for using antivirus software.[/sarcasm]Creature wrote:This is how you realize that something is seriously wrong with your OS:
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The solution is format and reinstall. No more, no less.
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Is that sarcasm too? Surely the virus scanner simply picked up on the fact that kernel.bin is a boot sector and could therefore be a boot sector virus (does anyone write those anymore?), especially as it is likely that kernel.bin directly accesses hardware.The solution is format and reinstall. No more, no less. The solution is format and reinstall. No more, no less.
Sorry if your solution was meant to be a joke - my brain won't be switched on for another 2 hours or so this morning
Cheers,
Adam
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Yeah, I was joking.
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Sorry - I should know your posts better than to think you would seriously have suggested that. Brain now shifted up to second gear
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Hmmm, it is true that I'm almost never serious (except when I'm telling people I'm never serious).
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Of course JackScott is joking -- we all know that the solution to any computing problem is to use more XML!
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I was going to write my kernel in XML but my XML compiler doesn't support inline assemblyM-Saunders wrote:we all know that the solution to any computing problem is to use more XML!
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Who needs inline assembly when you can use a CDATA section and just write out the hex opcodes for everything.AJ wrote:I was going to write my kernel in XML but my XML compiler doesn't support inline assemblyM-Saunders wrote:we all know that the solution to any computing problem is to use more XML!
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On MINIX with a hex editor.quok wrote:Who needs inline assembly when you can use a CDATA section and just write out the hex opcodes for everything.AJ wrote:I was going to write my kernel in XML but my XML compiler doesn't support inline assemblyM-Saunders wrote:we all know that the solution to any computing problem is to use more XML!
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I got this false alarm a few days ago on part of the fresh IDE for fasm and sent in a sample as a suspected false alarm. Guess what? It came back as confirmed malicious. I'm not sure the guys over at Avira know what they're doing.
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Yeah, I'm still looking for a decent all-in-one suite (I'm too lazy to install individual parts) and the only decent ones I had 'till know were Eset Smart Security and Avira. Both were trials though, so I couldn't keep using those. The reason the other security suites are sucky is because they are all hyperactive; they show me a popup, I press "Remember My Decision" and "Allow Access" and BAM I get about 5 other messages on the same subject.Craze Frog wrote:I got this false alarm a few days ago on part of the fresh IDE for fasm and sent in a sample as a suspected false alarm. Guess what? It came back as confirmed malicious. I'm not sure the guys over at Avira know what they're doing.
I guess this is what you get if you put Avira on extra-detection mode thingy .
When the chance of succeeding is 99%, there is still a 50% chance of that success happening.
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I use AVG Free Edition on all my computers, and I recommend it to anybody who asks me. I always keep the latest installer on my USB flash drive, just in case.
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I agree with Jack Scott - since I began using AVG I have not had any problems with viruses or the like.
It's also extremely light and I see no performance change when running it (heck, I was playing video games and didn't realize there was a virus scan in the background, and lost no performance on my game).
It's also extremely light and I see no performance change when running it (heck, I was playing video games and didn't realize there was a virus scan in the background, and lost no performance on my game).