You can build a linux PC for storage. Linux is about as immune as it gets to viruses. If you use opensuse, it can handle the Nvidia and Silicon Image software raid chips found on many motherboards. You need to run SMB on the linux box so that windows can access the files.
Most if not all of the net attached storage boxes are just a stripped down version of linux running SMB. FWIW, I've been running AVAST antivirus. It is free, but unlike AVG, you don't have to keep loading a new free version. Just register the software. Once a year, you need to reply to a request to register, but it is very simple. James L. Sims wrote: > Art, > > I can't answer your last question but the pranks around here seem to > have lost their appeal over the past few years (Huntsville, AL). > > I've heard of the virus that you mentioned and it is worrisome. I do > not store personal information on my computers and I'm working toward > storing my files on a firewalled server and that backed up on external > drives that are not always connected. Archiving digital images ain't as > cheap as it once was! > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe by mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], with 'unsubscribe filmscanners' or 'unsubscribe filmscanners_digest' (as appropriate) in the message title or body