Partition the hard drive and keep everything you want to keep on another
drive other than the one windows is on.
 Every year, format the drive the OS is on or at least delete windows and
reload.  Windows collects garbage.

Also, use an e-mail program that doesn't open attachments unless you tell
it to.  Never open a .pif .doc .scr .exe and so on unless you know where it
came from AND the content is mentioned in the body of the e-mail.
 Some viruses can jump drives.

I use a very old late 80s version of Eudora Pro 3.xx because it's too
simple for most viruses to take advantage of. [and it's free]

Ode


At 07:52 AM 8/7/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>What's the best dianostic for viruses?  I've got updated Norton and AVG, but
>still something has screwed up my computer.  Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,  Bill
>
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