On Sat, 9 Jul 2005 18:37:35 +0100, Gaffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I never checked that the link worked. However if you use the link at
the top of the page for the distribution that you want, it takes you
to the home site and then you can download from there.
If you're looking for Knoppix latest CD or DVD you can go to
<ftp.lug.udel.edu/pub/iso-images> The CD is at version 3.9 & the DVD is at
4.0 but all I can find 4.0 in is German thus far. I'm sure the 3.9 CD will
do fine.
FWIW one could also use Bart's PE Builder to create their own R&R [rescue &
repair] Cd & or my XpPe Cd. ;-)
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005 13:16:19 -0400, MARC SIMS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Have you checked the BIOS setting "Boot Sector Virus protection" to see if
>its been enabled or not?
>
>Sometimes when this setting is enabled it makes the OS or some utilities
think
>that there's a virus present on the system. The Boot Sector Protection"
option
>creates an anti-virus signature that mimics a live virus.
The only hardware AV that I know about is DEP. I know that the AMD64
incorporates this & the later Intel 64 chips will incorporate it but none
of them do as of yet afaik.
from my Windows Help
DEP [Data Execution Prevention] can take advantage of software and
hardware support. To use DEP, your computer must be running XOX or later,
or Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 or later. DEP software alone helps
protect against certain types of malicious code attacks but to take full
advantage of the protection that DEP can offer, your processor must
support "execution protection". This is a hardware-based technology
designed to mark memory locations as non-executable.
Even then this isn't true AV protection as we've come to know it in that
all it does is block part of your computer. Calling either an AV is like
calling ones router an AV hardware application just because it provides
some form of security doesn't necessarily make it AV.
OBTW due to popular demand
I'M BAAAAAAAAACK
from my little hiatus.
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