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Unfortunately none of my tools examine extra drives - they just do your main (Windows) drive So I can say that your C drive appears clear of malware that is all
Do you have the names of the files detected ?
Quote from: essexboy on October 14, 2010, 09:18:57 PMUnfortunately none of my tools examine extra drives - they just do your main (Windows) drive So I can say that your C drive appears clear of malware that is all OK, thanks for the help anyway. I'm still finding it difficult to understand why Avast has found six items on the F: drive today when it found just one item (Trojan-gen) a week ago (going by the contents of my virus chest). I'm losing track of the circumstances though - it may have been when the Boot scan was dropping out early and I had scheduled both C and F drives. When I was trying to figure out the problem with boot scanning I tried to keep it simple and only scan the C drive. However, I've definately run scans from the desktop on the F: drive in the meantime and the six found today didn't crop up. Can't help thinking that freah instances are being generated...
Will do a full scan tomorrow (the quick one took over four hours today).