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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: Leanne on December 05, 2004, 02:57:18 AM
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Okay, it might sound like the dumbest question to any of you but it is one I really need help with please. I have avast 4.5, and after doing a thorough scan I get the message that it could not scan a file(s). At least one file is ALWAYS there. This one..
C:\_RESTORE\ARCHIVE\FS45.CAB\...\unp4871160
What does this mean? And is there a way to scan this file(s) as I cannot scan them afterwards, nor move them or repair or anything, as it gives me the warning that a problem has occurred whilest trying to. Thank you in advance.
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Disable system restore, reboot and the problem is solved.
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Welcome to the forum
If you're using m.e. or xp disable system restore reboot and scan again.
Let us know what happens then.
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Okay, I disabled System Restore and then scanned and all files were scanned. Thank you very much for the advice it worked! ;D
I am pretty sure I have to enable System Restore again, but I will ask 1st if I have to or not, do I? (see I told you I was VERY new to this) If I enable it, will the same thing (the 'could not scan this file') come up again next time I scan? :-\
And just for curiosity's sake... does the fact that it couldnt scan a file in the archives of system restore mean that a previously deleted virus stayed in the system restore archive? ???
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yes, but by turning off ststem restore ,you automatically dump all your restore points infeced or not .and in answer to your second question yes you should re-activate it again now ;D ;D
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System restore never worked like MS ment it. It is pretty useless for restoring a system after problems. For system restore to work reasonable you need to reserve a lot of diskspace for it.
And what if the drive breaks down? You still won't have nothing. Better is just to let it be disabled and use a image of a newly installed/setup system and incremental backups of the rest.
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System restore never worked like MS ment it. It is pretty useless for restoring a system after problems. For system restore to work reasonable you need to reserve a lot of diskspace for it.
Norton GoBack is an application that handles the system restore like it must be.
I could never use the MS tools worthfully... When you need it, it won't do anything you need :P
And what if the drive breaks down? You still won't have nothing. Better is just to let it be disabled and use a image of a newly installed/setup system and incremental backups of the rest.
Yeah, the best solution: backup.
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Had system restore on my pc , scans took longer and longer, found out I had 42000 files, disabled it and have had no problems since, hope this help you decide whether to re-enable or not :)