Tim Hotze wrote:
Sounds like fun. ;-) With my computer going haywire (Right now, I'm on mu
'auxiliary' 486 computer... I suspect a virus, but my antivius software
didn't find one, but I don't really trust it. I only really trust it if it
find a virus...)
One of the ways I use to check for a virus is to run CHKDSK and look at the
total memory. For a number of viruses I have seen, the normal number of
655360 gets reduced to some other value. Not the best way of checking of
course, but with many of the viruses I have seen, it gives a fast
indication.