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DEALING WITH INFECTIONS PART TWO
Now we have a clean up to date system so before you do anything else,ie before you visit the web,make a Disk image using your chosen programme. We can date this and it is your day one image. It is better than your manufacturers CD because it is up to date and contains your present programmes. You can delete the initial Disk image if you wish as that is of your old system.
Now you can use your PC and if you get an infection just restore from your external.
In order to keep up to date I make a note of any changes I make to my system and a keep this on a notepad document in My Documents.After say a month I will put the previous Disk Image on after moving that note pad document to the external along with any other updated files. When the month old disk image is in place I will apply all the changes I made in that month[with the help of the word pad ] update my security products and then take another disk image for use a month down the line. This way I believe I minimise software rot and I always have a recent clean disk image to fall back on.
Yes, it does entail some work but it gives great peace of mind. Never again will you be left with vital System 32 files in quarantine and wondering what to do ! Regards Alex {If I can do it anyone can

Posted by: Alex Young at October 9, 2009 1:33 AM
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