I don't think that was a virus

--- Desert Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Morning folks,
>     Well, it has been an interesting past few days.
> Early Sunday morning
> when checking mail, something very weird happened.
> To the best I can
> determine, a virus got thru the firewalls at my
> server, all 4 of them,
> Norton and mcgaffy missed it, (that does not
> surprise me), and it disabled
> and locked up my AVG. Before it was all said and
> done, my nice big hard
> drive was totally destroyed. "ALL" of my files,
> research, important
> correspondence, everything, is gone. I have the
> habit of backing everything
> up to a storage drive in the computer, but even that
> got whipped out. There
> is no way access anything on the drives, in any way.
> I have spent 2 days
> trying, and finely had to give up.
> 
> I am now on an old 486, at least I can get on line
> with it. Worst part is it
> has a 1.2 gig hard drive. I am going to try to
> scrounge through my boxes of
> computer parts and pieces and see what I may have to
> get something a bit
> faster and possibly a larger hard drive to work.
> This computer keeps
> shutting down because there is no disk space left.
> So, I hope to get
> something together and back on line this evening.
> The fun part is that I
> will have to rebuild all of my favorites, addresses
> and files. If you sent
> me any messages and I did not respond, this is why.
> Give me till this
> evening and send mail again.
> Jimi
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Internal Virus Database is out-of-date.
> Checked by AVG Free Edition.
> Version: 7.1.361 / Virus Database: 267.12.5/148 -
> Release Date: 10/25/05
> 
> 


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