Josef Albert Meile, James Stroud, Sean
Blakey,
Thank you very very much for your valuable
suggestions and kind encouragement.
Frederic
( No, I don't have any particular affection for
Microsoft stuff. Very much on the contrary. I have a plan to start
using Unix. This plan is over twent
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:46:44 -0800, James Stroud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Four steps, meant to help, really.
>
> 1. shut down your computer
> 2. erase your hard drive
> 3. install linux with a firewall
> 4. reboot
>
> You can always run your beloved window$ under vmware.
>
> Alternately, get
Four steps, meant to help, really.
1. shut down your computer
2. erase your hard drive
3. install linux with a firewall
4. reboot
You can always run your beloved window$ under vmware.
Alternately, get a Mac.
You will never have another problem like this again. The real virus is your
operating