new trick from a virus,

i cant be bothered to waste my time answering your silly questions.

youve claimed a reinstall is sually good for 2 years...

how does a reinstall protect someone from getting viruses for 2 years? most of them are from clicking/downloading something they shouldnt...

your trying to claim someone who properly removes an infection and secures the computer is doing a half assed job and they would likely get a virus within a few months and blame you which is BS

this kind of ridiculous argument is why you are not worth my time. do you even know how to check a hijackthis log? or only how to install malwarebytes and avast...
 
LOL keep it up...

learn how to remove virus and come back okay you have shown you have no knowledge of virus removal and even refer to the hours it takes for a virus scan to complete which just about says it all.

you do not to how to detect asnd remove all you know is how to run an anti virus and how to reinstall.

your not worth my time.

You still haven't answered what you do for a living. You are a troll.
You keep making stupid assumptions without basis. You are a troll.
You keep contributing nothing of any use whatsoever to this thread. You are a troll. See where we are going with this :rolleyes:

I haven't mentioned anywhere about the length of time it takes to run a virus scan? You either are so ignorant that you are unable to read properly or you are taking someone elses comments just to fit into your poorly constructed arguement with me.

For your information I have a number of qualifications including MCDST, whereas you have proven here that you know chuff all about computers and even less again about running a business, although this hasn't stopped you spouting your rubbish.

For your information, I probably could spend a few days looking through registry entries, looking for suspicious files, comparing them with the correct file sizes of another computer, but why should I?

If your car stops working and the coil pack is gone, do you replace it or do you spend days repairing it, knowing it will likely go again?

Saying that though, you are just as opinionated and useless in the motors section too, calling all mechanics monkeys who don't have a clue.

So what do you do for a living then? You either have a lot of skills or are as we suspect an opinionated, ignorant troll.

And you are right, I am not worth your time, because your time is worthless.
 
Another thing. Look at the previous replies if you don't have to have them read out to you. They are all agreeing with me. None of them agree with you. Do you really have to have it spelled out to you that you are a clueless troll?
 
Well said mejinks :)

ARKNOR

When i said 2 years i meant that it will run at a decent speed ofr about 2 years before needing reinstalled again...thats what i find in my experience (which i know you will ignore)

Removing it wouldnt mean they would get a virus again in a few months but you couldnt be 100% sure it was all gone a sorted...wheras a fresh install sorts it all...and i mean 100% as in bet ur kids life on it as opposed to the mates "yeah i am sure it will be ok....."

Curious to know what rig ur running....prob an alienware as more money than sense :)
 
You have zero idea what you're on about but I'll leave it there because if I talk about what I get up to it will lead to a suspension.

LOL, high blood pressure by any chance?

I think you'll find I know a lot more about the subject than you, so pipe down.
































u mad? :p
 
virtualbox is your friend.

How does that work then?

LOL, high blood pressure by any chance?
I think you'll find I know a lot more about the subject than you, so pipe down.
u mad? :p

Weirdo :confused:
How did you come up with that reply from mine?
I get up to things that will get me suspended if I talk about it but badcompany may have a solution for my problems.
Oh, and I think after 23 years of constantly doing what I do I would never make a statement that 'I know more than you' - silly boy.
 
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A real nerd fight on a nerd forum, whoaaaahhhhh :D

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While we are on the subject what do you guys charge for a reinstall, and im not talking about a f12 hp restore wizard ect, i mean a fresh copy of windows with backup and free av installed?

Or the common fake av removal, which can consist of safe mode or my favourite, removing HDD and scanning in a work bench machine.

We charge £168 for a rebuild. That includes applications the client requires, joining domain, printer setup etc. £224 if there's data recovery. If they want it cleaned it's £86 an hour or £112 an hour if onsite - it soon works out cheaper to reimage the machine!
 
We charge £168 for a rebuild. That includes applications the client requires, joining domain, printer setup etc. £224 if there's data recovery. If they want it cleaned it's £86 an hour or £112 an hour if onsite - it soon works out cheaper to reimage the machine!

I need to charge more i think :)
 
Couldnt charge that here to be honest. Would price myself out of the market.

£55 for a reinstall and £25/hr on site gets me plenty of work and i dont feel bad about overcharging....though i am sure somebody would disagree....
 
Personally if it was my machine it would be reinstalled without a 2nd thought. I'd never be able to trust the machine again otherwise, no matter how good I think my virus removal skills are.
 
Have been laughing at the squabbling in this thread. Makes it even better as no one's opinion is any more right or wrong than the other. How you fix a PC is completely down to you and the wishes of the owner.

As much of a complete and utter numpty arknor is, he is not wrong to suggest you should try and preserve the OS. Very few viruses will be so ingrained you can't get rid. Plus, your average Joe is a bloody genius at losing install media and product keys and probably wouldn't be thrilled about losing their software and settings.

On the flip side, if you are willing to put in the work recovering product keys, game saves, settings, documents and anything else important, then by all means reformat. I have done this in the past.

My own personal PCs are imaged daily, with important documents also backed up separately. On the few occasions where I have had a lurgy on my computer I have been able to remove it without a restore. Though if one did prove difficult I can restore my PC to how it was less than 24 hours earlier and all documents will be current.

I scanned some old backup CDs the other week and a few virii were detected that had never been flagged up before. :(

Viruses.
 
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