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      05-26-2008
Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect myself
if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
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      05-26-2008
"newbie" <> wrote in message
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> Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect
> myself
> if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
> --


Generally pictures by themselves will not infect a system, but other
content on the DVD might. Scan the DVD with A/V software before doing
anything, and be sure the A/V scanner is running as you copy files back to
your drive. That should alert you to any problems.

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Ramone
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      05-26-2008
It's highly doubtful that the pictures will be infected. Just make sure they
have the proper file extensions before downloading.

Ramone

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> Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect
> myself
> if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
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      05-26-2008
Yes it is very likely the malware is on the DVD as well, odds are that it
will not reinfect your system as you are just copying pictures, not running
any programs that will activate the malware but you should scan them after
copying them to be safe. For the not so computer literate, yes you can scan
the DVD but, since it is write protected (as are all media of this type) if
malware is detected it cannot be removed.



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> Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect
> myself
> if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
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Mick Murphy
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      05-26-2008
When you put the DVD in, and autorun gives you the list of things to do with
it, close that
Go to Start> Computer >Right -click the DVD Drive with the disk in it> Scan
with your Anti-virus
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Mick Murphy - Qld - Australia


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> Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect myself
> if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
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Rick Rogers
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      05-26-2008
Hi,

Depends. Is the malware capable of affecting that file type? Can it
recognize removable media and write a copy of itself to it? If the answer to
either is yes, then the disk may contain the bug.

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com

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> Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect
> myself
> if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
> --
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      05-27-2008
Hi, and thanks to everyone that replied, i dont know if the malware is
capable of affecting the file type or not ,I had desktopvirii and it did show
up in windows photo gallery so im guessing it could infect my pictures. But I
am going to do as others suggested and scan them with my AV after I do a
clean install of vista, thanks again everyone and hope you all have a great
day!
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"Rick Rogers" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Depends. Is the malware capable of affecting that file type? Can it
> recognize removable media and write a copy of itself to it? If the answer to
> either is yes, then the disk may contain the bug.
>
> --
> Best of Luck,
>
> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
> http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
> My thoughts http://rick-mvp.blogspot.com
>
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> > Hi, Im wondering, if i backed up my pictures on DVD at a time when i was
> > infected with malware and I then clean install vista, will i reinfect
> > myself
> > if i try to put pictures back on my computer from that DVD?
> > --
> >

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