http://www.brzitwa.de/mb/gpart/ might help..


2013/5/10 Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca>

> On Friday 10 May 2013, mark <m.r...@5-cent.us> wrote:
>
> > I'm afraid that's where you lost it - I'd strongly suspect that the
> > virus has some kind of self-protection to avoid being studied, and
> > that's when it hit the USB drive.
>
> I think that the user was too quick to assume that the computer "had a
> virus or something". If he thought it might have a virus, why didn't he
> try an anti-virus program first?
>
> It sounds very much like the user had the reaction many inexperienced
> users have: "The computer doesn't do what I think it should be doing: it
> must be a virus!"
>
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> Yves Bellefeuille <y...@storm.ca>
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