On Fri, 26 Nov 1999, Civileme wrote:
> Still, the idea that a virus detection program would suspect LILO smells like
> a deliberate attack.
While the fact that the detection can't be disabled truly sucks, I
wouldn't get too paranoid yet. Installing win95 with bios virus detection
enabled has crashed the installs for me. Haven't tried with 98, but I suspect
the same may be true. I also seem to remember some issues with bios virus
detection and the NT boot loader and/or installation.....
--
David Hart
Vincity Design
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