Quote Originally Posted by ShadowPuterDude View Post
OK,

Things are pretty well borked at this point. Your options are:

1. Use a Linux "Live CD" and backup your data, then do a "Clean" Install of XP.
2. Do a "Repair" Install and backup all important data then do a "Clean" Install of XP.
3. Do a "Parallel" Install of XP, boot to the New copy and try to clean the system. (A repair Install may still be necessary to get the old install to work after we clean it)
4. Do a "Repair" Install and we can attempt to clean up the system.

Your choice.
1. I don't know what a Linux 'Live CD' is. Can you explain this to me or point me to a site with info?

2. With a repair install of XP would I lose my files?

3 & 4 - I don't think I want to try to repair this install. I'm in favor of reformatting the drive for a clean install once I have my files.

I have two drives on this computer. The slave drive has a good portion of my data & client files on it. I'm not sure that there's enough room for an XP install. But I do have a new harddrive that I have not done anything with yet .... If I swap out the current slave drive with the new one, install XP on it, couldn't I boot off of that drive, transfer the files I need to save and then do a clean install on the infected drive?

Not knowing about option #1, option #2 sounds good if it doesn't involve losing my files or ??

As I noted in an earlier post, Norton's doesn't seem to have worked well for me. Can you tell me your thoughts on what I should be running on my system to help prevent future problems. I do have a router and will be replacing that with one that has a firewall.

Appreciate your help!

Thank you,

Priscilla