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Unable to run antivirus programs [Solved]

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BrianDrab

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Thanks. Please do the following.

 

Retrieve Disk/Partition Info

1. Click your Start button and then Right-Click on Computer and select Manage
2. Select Storage -> Disk management.

3. On the bottom half of the screen can you tell me what each partition shows? If you know how to take a screen shot, you can do this as well and attach which will be helpful. As an example, a VM I have shows the following.

Disk 0

System Reserved

100 MB NTFS

Health (System, Active, Primary Partition)

 

(C:)

59.90 GB NTFS

Healthy (Boot, Page File, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)

 

 

 

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dontknowenough

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Hi Brian,

sorry for the late reply.  I decided to wipe the harddrive and re-format it.  I don't have any files or work that I will lose because I did an external harddrive back up that was removed physically from the machine before the virus hit.  Thanks for all your time.  Keep up the good fight !!

Cheers,

Adrian


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BrianDrab

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I assumed as much. Thanks for letting me know.


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Since this issue appears to be resolved ... this Topic has been closed. Glad we could help. :)

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