There are several decent free online anti-virus scanners that you can run on your drives/archived files, even your nlighted disc;Originally Posted by philtro
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ online scanner, and bit-defender online scanner are two that I can remember off hand.
It is becoming more and more difficult to be certain that you are "virus-free" and most of the new Anti-virus app's are pretty up-to date, but there are still chances that the infections get on there and can't be detected "YET" So it's a good measure to check with multiple anti-virus applications, one might find something another one doesn't.
Don't have more than ONE anti-virus application installed/running at a time, they may conflict with eachother.. Do one at a time, install, update, scan, uninstal, "you may need a custom uninstaller utility for some AV products" install next app repeat update/scan etc..



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