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Old October 6th 08, 08:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
jswas
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I recently upgraded to Vista Home Premium. I Run Nod32 V3 virus
software,but find that it does not scan System restore files. I have
taken ownership of the folder and sub files but still cannot scan for
malware. I used to use XP pro and had no problems scanning the restore
files. The message in the Nod32 log file reads "error opening". Any help
with this matter would be most welcome.
Thanks


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Old October 6th 08, 11:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Wandering[_2_]
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You might consider that if Nod32 can't open them, neither will malware, so
there really is no point to scanning them. Vista buttons down the system
much tighter than XP -- and I cannot stress enough it is NOT XP - so please
don't keep trying to make it work like XP. Learn how Vista works, and come
to appreciate that much of the third party tools you had to install in prior
versions is already there in Vista, or there is greatly reduced need for it.
Much now runs automatically in the background, and except for the disk
light, you won't even know it's running. It's possible that Nod32 comes in
a Vista compatible version that understands Vista a bit better than the
version you are using.

Good luck.
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I recently upgraded to Vista Home Premium. I Run Nod32 V3 virus
software,but find that it does not scan System restore files. I have
taken ownership of the folder and sub files but still cannot scan for
malware. I used to use XP pro and had no problems scanning the restore
files. The message in the Nod32 log file reads "error opening". Any help
with this matter would be most welcome.
Thanks


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Old October 7th 08, 08:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
jswas[_2_]
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My version of Nod 32 is most definitely Vista compatible. The system
volume information files contain the system "Restore" points and if a
virus is present in one or more of these files the only way to remove
the virus is to delete the restore points, as it is not possible to
delete the virus from the infected restore point. I am aware that other
Nod 32 users are able to run a scan on these files but how they manage
this is what I am seeking help for


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Old October 7th 08, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.file_management
Ken Blake, MVP
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2008 01:35:01 +0530, jswas
wrote:


My version of Nod 32 is most definitely Vista compatible. The system
volume information files contain the system "Restore" points and if a
virus is present in one or more of these files the only way to remove
the virus is to delete the restore points, as it is not possible to
delete the virus from the infected restore point. I am aware that other
Nod 32 users are able to run a scan on these files but how they manage
this is what I am seeking help for



Note that, whether you are using NOD32 or any other anti-virus, it is
never really necessary to delete a restore point that contains a
virus.

Any form of malware--whether adware, virus, or anything else--in a
restore point is completely innocuous and can do nothing at all
*unless* you restore from that restore point.

I wouldn't try to get rid of the restore points, but just keep a
record of which are infected and be sure not to restore from them.
Wait for the infected point(s) to fall off the end of the chain--a
maximum of 90 days.

The reason I say that is that deleting your restore points takes away
any ability to restore from them, and you may run into a situation (a
non-viral situation) where that's necessary. If you have to restore
from an infected restore point and then remove the virus with your
anti-virus program, it's not a great situation, but it's very likely
to be a better situation than not being able to restore at all.

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