On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Thane Sherrington (S) wrote:

At 04:00 PM 10/02/2006, Christopher Fisk wrote:
In a business environment, yeah, removal is fine, but as a favor for someone, go the full reinstall route IMO, it's more sure thing, less gambling on how long it's going to take, and you leave knowing they at least have a backup from that day in case there is a disaster after that. Plus, you can sit down and watch TV while the thing is running the reinstall.

But if you agree that the removal route isn't safe, then how can you guarantee the data?

Because data is data, it's not executed, it's not stored in registry, it's much easier to verify with virus scanning software.

When was the last time you saw a tiff file with a virus?


Christopher Fisk
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