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[ale] Replaceing The MBR
- Subject: [ale] Replaceing The MBR
- From: gnies at mindspring.com (George Nies)
- Date: Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:58:45 -0500
Daniel S Cox wrote:
>
> Greetings all!
>
> Well, the Empire Monkey C virus rears it hoary head again.... Norton
> Antivirus (NAV) says my MBR is infected with this virus, but can't repair
> it. Last night, I booted into the Win 95B DOS (which M$ says doesn't exist
> any more), and performed a "FDISK /MBR". It changed it alright, lilo was
> gone, and all that was left was the Windoze 95 loader, but NAV still says
> the virus is there. I do have a boot diskett from DOS 6.22, but I'm afraid
> that if I perform the FDISK /MBR from that, I'll be unable to boot up Win
> {mumble}, and my wife will have my hide!
>
> Now: why doesn't FDISK /MBR completely overwrite whereever the MBR lives?
> I have found a MBR that seems to be part of Debian, and I might try that,
> just to see if it'll overwrite the nasty virus.
>
> Ideas? Thanks in advance!
>
> Danny
If memory serves...
the LILO documentation gives a sample dd command line to zero out the
MBR...
-George