RE: Can a CD / DVD have a boot sector virus ??
- From: DB <DB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 15:33:01 -0700
Of course, it is quite possible. Remember that all that is needed to write is
an executable to be initiated to write. I would also 86 your virus program
and find something better, I don't ever remember hearing of that program.
"Shaun" wrote:
I think my Hard drive has a boot sector virus and I'm wondering if it could.
have been transfered to some data CDs and DVDs. I had connected up a second
hard drive and my motherboard alerted me with "Boot sector write", "continue
yes/no".
I disonnected my orginal Hard drive and booted using a seagate hard drive
setup cd I made, then I wiped the new hard drive. Then I reconnected my old
hard drive, booted with Windows XP pro CD, went into repair console and did
a FIXMBR. I hope I killed it but I'm conserned that it could be on my CD's
and DVDs the I've burnt over the past few months.
BTW: I'm using NOD32 security suite.
thanks,
Shaun
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