I just thought of something, how can the BIOS protect the MBR when a virus
may not need to to use the BIOS to r/w to the drive?


On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, John Aldrich wrote:

> On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, saleem s wrote:
> > I am new with Linux. I installed linux on my computer which already had win 
> > 200 every thing went well during installation and I can use Linux too in 
> > dual boot. The only Problem I have whenever I boot ( start ) my computer I 
> > get Master Boot Record (MBR) virus warning from my computer. and if I 
> > uninstall linux and use win 200 only the warning goes away but it comes back 
> > if I install Linux again.
> >                     I already had win200 I used partation magic to create 
> > linux partation. and then on newly created logical partation I installed 
> > Linux. Please help .... I never used linux befor.
> > 
> Disable that MBR virus warning. It's next to useless
> anyway.... Go into your bios and remove the "chipaway
> antivirus" or whatever it's called. 
>       John
> 
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