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Originally posted by Xero Grid@7 February 2004 - 04:28
I STRONGLY recommend not using system restore. Any waste of code virus can copy itself to the system restore information folder (of which you can't get into <_< ) and be in who knows what file, especially when the virus is found and removed by ANY anti-virus. Thsi is why you should disable system restore, restart, clean your system, reboot, scan to be sure (like a detailed complete scan in AVG 7.0) and re-enable system restore. Any virus can be restored if system restore is even simply still running, much less using it to try to get rid of it.
System restore isn't even needed by most users, unless you're testing software, especially beta software. Shutting off system restore and shutting off the service will actually make your system run much faster, of course depending on hadware.
-- Xero Grid --
System Restore is the ideal solution if you can't get rid of the virus with a virus scanner or your system, has developed other software problems.