use a bootable anti-virus scanner cd to check all drives on the system
before you assume it is safe. kaspersky has a good one, there are
others out there too. i did this recently for someone's computer and
was amazed at what turned up.

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:13 PM, Matthew Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> My client had me come over to deal with another virus infection today.
>
> The first time, a few months ago,  the computer was unbootable and I had to
> recover the files and do a full install.  Had a fake anti virus virus.
>
> Today it was the same, unable to boot even in safe mode.  I was able to use
> the avira rescue disk to get it to boot.  Had to do a manual update of avira
> free and the scan found trojans, spyware, etc.  98 detections in all.  I
> managed to do a full system scan and dealt with all the threats.  Is the
> computer sa

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