You can restore your computer back to a time when it was not infected. There is no point making a backup of an infected computer. Backups are usually the final solution to many computer infections.
You can restore your computer back to a time when it was not infected. There is no point making a backup of an infected computer. Backups are usually the final solution to many computer infections.
It will help save files on your computer and will help clear the virus off
It will help save files on your computer and will help clear the virus off
pls tell some idea to take backup of virus infeced hard disk
A regular image backup can backup and restore specific files while a true image backup is a "snapshot" of the directory at a certain time. A true image backup will bring back the DIR folder at the moment it was backed up.
Part of the WinXP operating system is the ability to create a backup copy (ISO Image) of files you wish to safeguard. If you are not able to find the backup program in the Applications Folder then the Help Files have proved useful
backup
backup
There is no standardized backup utility for Linux, thus you are not limited to any particular program. Depending on your needs, a backup could range anywhere from regular syncing with a remote server of certain files to a complete bit by bit backup with dd.
Leeve it, if it is a backup that is because you healed the virus, if you run out of room in the virus vault delete it.
there are utilities which help us to take backup windows- ntbackup(you can take system state backup for AD) veritas tivoli etc
Best way to avoid data loss is by taking backup. If you take backup at regular intervals. you will not have to face the problems due to data loss.