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From: philo on 24 Jun 2010 08:13 On 06/23/2010 05:03 PM, Db wrote: > I think I used a rootkit > program a while back. > > it showed I had a couple > of rootkits by they were > only from microsoft. > > so even installing the > o.s., you will still have > a couple of rootkits. > > I think the key is to > know which ones, > > because even if you > reinstall the o.s. > > you might make the > same mistakes and re- > install them. > You are a complete 100% idiot sheesh
From: Peter Foldes on 24 Jun 2010 09:28 Db Do you know what rootkits is at all? Man you been posting complete and utter stupidity lately. And you call yourself Retired Data Base Professional. -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. http://www.microsoft.com/protect "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:444FA580-07B1-4659-B4F5-332B357CBD69(a)microsoft.com... >I think I used a rootkit > program a while back. > > it showed I had a couple > of rootkits by they were > only from microsoft. > > so even installing the > o.s., you will still have > a couple of rootkits. > > I think the key is to > know which ones, > > because even if you > reinstall the o.s. > > you might make the > same mistakes and re- > install them. > > -- > -- > db���`�...�><)))�> > > DatabaseBen, Retired Professional > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: > > http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx > > > "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message > news:ugWWqQxELHA.1316(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hysterical, hardly. Just want to insure I start with a clean slate although on >> some level I don't really give a f&%k what's running on system so long as it's >> stable and reasonably fast as "this" pc is not the one I use for personal stuff, >> a.g. it's a copying, ripping, burning, media playing, gaming system. >> >> "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5E34A2B3-3E2B-4AFD-9AA0-EF7B6BA063CA(a)microsoft.com... >>> you seemed to be >>> hysterical over >>> rootkits. >>> >>> if your that worried >>> about it/them then >>> try installing and >>> using rookit software >>> that will reveal them >>> and let you delete >>> them. >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> db���`�...�><)))�> >>> >>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: >>> >>> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx >>> >>> >>> "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message >>> news:#VhJCXoELHA.1996(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>> Every test seems to indicate I do not have one but as it looks like I'll have >>>> to redo system anyway to change from a "no good" VLK key to a valid one (none >>>> of the tools will touch it argh!!!) I figured I'd ask if a wipe of the >>>> partition(s) along with a full reformat insures anything and everything is >>>> gone? >>>> >> >>
From: Daave on 24 Jun 2010 10:27 Peter Foldes wrote: > Db > > Do you know what rootkits is at all? Man you been posting complete > and utter stupidity lately. Lately?
From: Db on 24 Jun 2010 11:33 funny! clearly you all have a infection on your shoulders called buttkits. -- -- db���`�...�><)))�> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:444FA580-07B1-4659-B4F5-332B357CBD69(a)microsoft.com... > I think I used a rootkit > program a while back. > > it showed I had a couple > of rootkits by they were > only from microsoft. > > so even installing the > o.s., you will still have > a couple of rootkits. > > I think the key is to > know which ones, > > because even if you > reinstall the o.s. > > you might make the > same mistakes and re- > install them. > > -- > -- > db���`�...�><)))�> > > DatabaseBen, Retired Professional > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: > > http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx > > > "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message > news:ugWWqQxELHA.1316(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Hysterical, hardly. Just want to insure I start with a clean slate >> although on some level I don't really give a f&%k what's running on >> system so long as it's stable and reasonably fast as "this" pc is not the >> one I use for personal stuff, a.g. it's a copying, ripping, burning, >> media playing, gaming system. >> >> "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message >> news:5E34A2B3-3E2B-4AFD-9AA0-EF7B6BA063CA(a)microsoft.com... >>> you seemed to be >>> hysterical over >>> rootkits. >>> >>> if your that worried >>> about it/them then >>> try installing and >>> using rookit software >>> that will reveal them >>> and let you delete >>> them. >>> >>> -- >>> -- >>> db���`�...�><)))�> >>> >>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: >>> >>> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx >>> >>> >>> "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message >>> news:#VhJCXoELHA.1996(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>> Every test seems to indicate I do not have one but as it looks like >>>> I'll have to redo system anyway to change from a "no good" VLK key to a >>>> valid one (none of the tools will touch it argh!!!) I figured I'd ask >>>> if a wipe of the partition(s) along with a full reformat insures >>>> anything and everything is gone? >>>> >> >>
From: Unknown on 24 Jun 2010 13:42 Try being informed instead of opinionated. "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:CCCF77DE-14AE-4048-9B48-B58D4A416362(a)microsoft.com... > funny! > > clearly you all have a > infection on your > shoulders called buttkits. > > -- > -- > db���`�...�><)))�> > > DatabaseBen, Retired Professional > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: > > http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx > > > "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:444FA580-07B1-4659-B4F5-332B357CBD69(a)microsoft.com... >> I think I used a rootkit >> program a while back. >> >> it showed I had a couple >> of rootkits by they were >> only from microsoft. >> >> so even installing the >> o.s., you will still have >> a couple of rootkits. >> >> I think the key is to >> know which ones, >> >> because even if you >> reinstall the o.s. >> >> you might make the >> same mistakes and re- >> install them. >> >> -- >> -- >> db���`�...�><)))�> >> >> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: >> >> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx >> >> >> "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message >> news:ugWWqQxELHA.1316(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> Hysterical, hardly. Just want to insure I start with a clean slate >>> although on some level I don't really give a f&%k what's running on >>> system so long as it's stable and reasonably fast as "this" pc is not >>> the one I use for personal stuff, a.g. it's a copying, ripping, burning, >>> media playing, gaming system. >>> >>> "Db" <databaseb~@hotmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:5E34A2B3-3E2B-4AFD-9AA0-EF7B6BA063CA(a)microsoft.com... >>>> you seemed to be >>>> hysterical over >>>> rootkits. >>>> >>>> if your that worried >>>> about it/them then >>>> try installing and >>>> using rookit software >>>> that will reveal them >>>> and let you delete >>>> them. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> -- >>>> db���`�...�><)))�> >>>> >>>> DatabaseBen, Retired Professional >>>> >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> This NNTP newsgroup is evolving to: >>>> >>>> http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/default.aspx >>>> >>>> >>>> "pjp" <pjp_is_located(a)somewhere.com> wrote in message >>>> news:#VhJCXoELHA.1996(a)TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >>>>> Every test seems to indicate I do not have one but as it looks like >>>>> I'll have to redo system anyway to change from a "no good" VLK key to >>>>> a valid one (none of the tools will touch it argh!!!) I figured I'd >>>>> ask if a wipe of the partition(s) along with a full reformat insures >>>>> anything and everything is gone? >>>>> >>> >>>
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