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SilverDragon
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 15:41
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I just had a virus infection in my civ2 disk, and it infected civ2 on the hard drive as well. The computer had to delete civ2, and if I try to load it back on I will just get a virus again. I will still post here, although I won't be able to participate in occ, scc, or soc until I get a new copy. Good civin' to everyone except me |
Aurelius
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 16:15
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Most sad. I've never had a virus to my knowledge. But I did get get some Anti-virus software that found trojan programs (much worse by my estimation)...can virus' be sent via .sav or any of the Civ extentions? I don't know much about these things but dread the day. I got a this software call ZoneAlarm...was wondering if anyone else knew about it? |
Scouse Gits
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 16:16
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How do you get a virus on a CD if it wasn't there from the outset?? Are you sure that your virus package is not detecting a spurious 'Viral signature'??  __________________ The SGs in concert (but mainly SG1) |
cavebear
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 16:33
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Scouse, I agree that having a virus on a CD sounds a bit unusual. For that to happen, a the master file used for recording the CDs would have to have it, and that would be a whole production run.Silver Dragon, is your CD possibly a copy made by a friend from their hard drive? If it is really a factory CD, it is probably safe to reload. You might want to install an anti-virus program first, though. |
Aurelius
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 16:37
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"Spurious Viral Signature"I've got to set my paranoid mind on that one... |
Smash
b.02-15-99
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posted June 09, 2000 17:38
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if its an out of the box cd then the maker is liable for any damage. |
SilverDragon
b.02-15-99
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posted June 10, 2000 13:23
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Actually, I am the first owner. Now that I think about it, you all are probably right. I tried reinstalling it, and the disk seemed fine. It worked. But then the next time I went into civ2, it said there was a virus again . So it's probably not the disk. It might be a scenario I downloaded from the internet or something. Anyway, I probably have to get a new disk . I have Norton Antivirus, but it says that the only way to get rid of the virus is to delete civ2. I still have the map editor, though . |
Campo
b.02-15-99
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posted June 13, 2000 12:41
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You really should not need a new Civ2 CD. There's no way for a virus to write to it; it would have to have come from the manufacturer that way -- not impossible, but unlikely.Delete Civ2, run an updated virus scanning program to clean all your files, then reinstall Civ2. Just be sure your anti-virus program and definition files are up to date, and scan all files (it may take a while). If you don't have a current anti-virus program I think you can download a demo version to at least get you working until you update your program. Check the Symantec, McAfee, or other web sites. | |