Beeblequix
09-07-2005, 12:51 PM
image question:
If I make an image with Ghost 9.0 can that image be used by former members of the Ghost clan (meaning, Ghost 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, etc.0)?
anecdote:
I'm working on someone's Windows 98 (not se) system that for all intents and purposes was unusable. I've run Spybot & Adaware which found oodles of goodies like Xupiter, Gator, pR0n dialers and various other malware. I ran his own Norton Antivirus with 1.75 year old definitions (which was not auto-protecting) and found several viruses. I found a few more that it didn't (something calling Chosen.exe, something calling itself "SysTray.ExE" , bagle and some W97 variant) in the startup menu. I have to replace some system files that were damaged ( -- a message box probably from Norton complains about some files (one I think was ddeml.dll) that were replaced by an older version and that the system won't run correctly until the files are restored). Nearly every if not all files on the system have a date 01/01/80, which makes me wonder if the files are actually somewhat ok and Norton is using the file date to determine it to be an 'old version'.
the point:
I'm going to make an image of his drive because despite the damage that's done he has data scattered here & there (mainly important geneological stuff). Hopefully I'll be able to recover something. After making the image for recovery purposes I'm going to reimage the drive & reinstall the bare essentials. I have two options: I can use the existing Ghost 6.0(?) on his system to write a file that I can pull off that computer on my network and then burn it from my system with Nero or somesuch app. OR I can take that drive out, put it in my own system and make an image with my own Ghost 9.0. This is my last resort and I'll only do it if I can't create the image with his own.
side comments:
It's amazing how people don't update their definitions, DISABLE auto protect, increase the cookie 'security' to highest because they're afraid of those tasty virtual niblets yet have no problems checking "yes, please integrate your toolbar in IE and allow 1,000,000 popups each time I boot up", or further have no problems downloading attachments from emails that say things like "YOUR EBAY ACOUNT HAS BEEN SUSPENDED -- if you do not respond to this email within 24 hours your account will be closed and it will cost you $350 to reopen it".
People need a license to drive. Maybe we should think about licensing people to use email too.
Any input? Grateful for your comments.
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If I make an image with Ghost 9.0 can that image be used by former members of the Ghost clan (meaning, Ghost 8.0, 7.0, 6.0, etc.0)?
anecdote:
I'm working on someone's Windows 98 (not se) system that for all intents and purposes was unusable. I've run Spybot & Adaware which found oodles of goodies like Xupiter, Gator, pR0n dialers and various other malware. I ran his own Norton Antivirus with 1.75 year old definitions (which was not auto-protecting) and found several viruses. I found a few more that it didn't (something calling Chosen.exe, something calling itself "SysTray.ExE" , bagle and some W97 variant) in the startup menu. I have to replace some system files that were damaged ( -- a message box probably from Norton complains about some files (one I think was ddeml.dll) that were replaced by an older version and that the system won't run correctly until the files are restored). Nearly every if not all files on the system have a date 01/01/80, which makes me wonder if the files are actually somewhat ok and Norton is using the file date to determine it to be an 'old version'.
the point:
I'm going to make an image of his drive because despite the damage that's done he has data scattered here & there (mainly important geneological stuff). Hopefully I'll be able to recover something. After making the image for recovery purposes I'm going to reimage the drive & reinstall the bare essentials. I have two options: I can use the existing Ghost 6.0(?) on his system to write a file that I can pull off that computer on my network and then burn it from my system with Nero or somesuch app. OR I can take that drive out, put it in my own system and make an image with my own Ghost 9.0. This is my last resort and I'll only do it if I can't create the image with his own.
side comments:
It's amazing how people don't update their definitions, DISABLE auto protect, increase the cookie 'security' to highest because they're afraid of those tasty virtual niblets yet have no problems checking "yes, please integrate your toolbar in IE and allow 1,000,000 popups each time I boot up", or further have no problems downloading attachments from emails that say things like "YOUR EBAY ACOUNT HAS BEEN SUSPENDED -- if you do not respond to this email within 24 hours your account will be closed and it will cost you $350 to reopen it".
People need a license to drive. Maybe we should think about licensing people to use email too.
Any input? Grateful for your comments.
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