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infected files ??????

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Morning all.

A while ago i asked how i could get files off my old hard drive which is infected with virus;s. and with good advice from this forum I managed to transfere my pictures files onto a usb memory stick.... Problem I have now is... I want to download these files onto my new hard drive but am worried these files my be infected, HOW CAN I CHECK as i dont want to put the virus on new hard drive....... Thank everyone for your time and responces... kenny......
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you can just do a virus check of your usb stick
tell your virus prog to check that only

out of interest what virus prog are you running
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hi foggy. how are u mate ?? its a trojan virus caused by opening a dodgy e-mail. I do what you advised with memory stick... cheers mate...
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oh. i run VGA ....
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brushstrokes wrote:oh. i run VGA ....
i take it you mean AVG :scratch:

not sure whether AVG has the ability to scan a usb drive ,dont run it myself but i know you can scan specified folders so guess you can do it from there ?

oh and chances are the pictures wont be infected anyway ,it will be some other files on there ,autorun.ini is a favourite

just had a thought... if you go to each file you can right click on it and it will say something like "scan with AVG"
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thanks foggy
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downloaded the files foggy. scaned and all ok.. thanks for your help. didn't think i would see these pics again and they are pics of my 9 yr old daughter taken over the last 3 yrs when i see her every 2 weeks.. so im well happy i have them back .. thanks
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glad your sorted :thumbright:
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May I suggest you get the photo's onto a DVD as a back up asap.
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yep sound advice there
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You can get external; hard drives very cheap now, all are plug and play so just connect it to your USB port as you would a flash drive (USB stick) and your PC will reconize it instantly.

500GB Western Digital is about £55 on amazon. I find this good for backing up my picturers docs etc

AVG can virus check that also
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