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Oh dear, it's only my first issue and already it's moan time...
Here goes nothing:
When sending me any disks can you please, please, please write the
following, preferably near the TOP LEFT of your envelope:
-- MAGNETIC MEDIA: DO NOT BEND OR X-RAY --
It used to be standard pratice for the post office to ask you to put this
recommendation on, but nowadays they tend not to bother too much, which
sadly means that out of every, say, 30 disks I get, 5 or so are unusable.
What happens is the guys at the sorting office spot a bulky package,
and think "I, I what have we got here - bombs, drugs, etc" and send it
off to be X-rayed or played football with.
After all they're your disks your risking, why not protect them?
A second, and perhaps more important moan, is can you all make sure that
any disks you send me have been VIRUS CHECKED, or preferably have some
sort of VIRUS BLOCKER in the bootsector.
I personally favour the visual deterrant (FCOPYPRO will do just fine)
so that I can see as soon as a disk boots, that it's bootsector is clean.
I had a rather viscious virus sent me the other day, and my usual virus killer
was away being fixed, so I couldn't tell which one it was.
I do use several backups though (Jedi Virus Kicker 3 bootsector spotted
that it had "pinched" the reset vector, a naughty virus trick), and a
little beauty called SHADOWS MEMCHECK reported that it had grabbed several
different disk pointers, so that it could copy itself onto my disks.
When I checked with a PD virus killer, it had even copied itself onto PROTECTED
disks, so it was definately a virus.
I zapped it off, and had to check every disk I had used the night (only the
write protected ones didn't have the bledder on them).
In hindsight, I suppose I should really check every disk that arrives here,
but I must admit I get very lazy over this aspect of computing, and seem to
think that the virus will never get me.
So - whilst I am 50% to blame for being a lazy so and so, please PROTECT
YOUR BOOTSECTORS.
To this end, on the second disk, there's a wonderful program called EXORCIST
which will allow you to protect your disks with all sorts of wonderful
virus blockers.
boot it up now, and get those disks clean....