- Jun 15, 2000
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Here is my question, assume you have a Windows XP install that is infected with some sort of malware: Are removal tools more effective if they are run from a clean system instead of trying to work within the infected install?
In other words, if I take the infected drive out of the computer, attached it to some sort of external USB adapter, then connect it to a clean system and attempt cleaning it from there, does it work better because you aren't running from the infected XP install?
I am guessing the answer probably isn't "yes" or "no". Probably more like "it depends." Just wondering.
-KeithP
In other words, if I take the infected drive out of the computer, attached it to some sort of external USB adapter, then connect it to a clean system and attempt cleaning it from there, does it work better because you aren't running from the infected XP install?
I am guessing the answer probably isn't "yes" or "no". Probably more like "it depends." Just wondering.
-KeithP