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Extreme Member!
Do not enable antivirus in BIOS setup!
It does no real good and can cause considerable harm.
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Ultimate Member
You bearly figured this out?
Ever tried installing DOS in a machine with virus protection on the bios?
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Extreme Member!
I knew it, but there are a lot of people who don't. I rarely think of it when someone is having problems and just figured to put a reminder up for myself and others.
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Ultimate Member
I think Bill just wants to get his 30,000th post! Incredible.
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Extreme Member!
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Extreme Member!
...low - don't you think?
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Ultimate Member
...definately!
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Gone Fishin'
Re: Do not enable anti virus in BIOS setup!
Last edited by ukulele; 02-17-2004 at 02:04 AM.
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Ultimate Member
Originally posted by Direct1
I think Bill just wants to get his 30,000th post! Incredible.
atleast we have a new Sticky after a long while.......
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Re: Do not enable antivirus in BIOS setup!
Originally posted by BipolarBill
It does no real good and can cause considerable harm.
I never set up clients board that way. Im assuming you never did either.
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Extreme Member!
It's rarely an option on new motherboards anyway.
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Hired Geek
Originally posted by BipolarBill
It's rarely an option on new motherboards anyway.
It is on my NF7-S And I've never had any problems with it - although it may well be a redundant option rather than a dangerous one.
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It's on all nforce2 motherboards that I know of -as well as most KT600.
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Ultimate Member
what exactly is the harm which most certainly will occur if one enables antivirus in the BIOS?
"all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others".
George Orwell
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