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I previously ran a Dell Dimension 5150 (now defunct) desktop computer. That computer used McAfee security software.
It appeared from the performance of the computer that I had downloaded a virus. It seemed to work through my system, disabling various functions each time I started up.

I now am running an HP Pavilion a4310f desktop, using NIS.
I insatlled the previous Dimension (250GB) in a drive cage connected to my HP via a usb port; scanned using NIS, no virus detected, seemed to work normally. Is it safe to use this drive? How do I ensure this?

My question is: where does the replicating virus reside after download? RAM would be the apparent place, whence it attaches itself to various files. Where did the virus from the previous system go? Has it been destroyed due to lack of nutrition? Is it still residing in the previous RAM?

As a project, I am considering the attempt to reactivate the old Dell computer as a learning exercise. I am considering the purchase of a 20GB hd to install in the Dell computer in place of the old one. Would it be more advisable to reinstall the 250GB Dell drive from this desktop? Since this is an 'exercise', I am loathe to lose the capacity of the Dell hd.

Any input would be appreciated.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion a4310f, 3.0GHz dual core processor,4GB ram, dual core
OS
win 7 home premium 64 bit
CPU
processor AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 processor 3.00GHz
Motherboard
M2N68-LA (Narra6)
Memory
4.00GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated graphics using nVidea GeForce615SE
Sound Card
Integrated RealtekALC888S
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 17" LCD
Hard Drives
-640GB SATA, 3.0GB/s, 7200rpm
-Lacie Rugged XL backup drive, 1TB
-SuperMulti DVD burner
Keyboard
HP USB heyboard
Mouse
USB optical mouse
You wrote, "I now am running an HP Pavilion a4310f desktop, using NIS. I insatlled the previous Dimension (250GB) in a drive cage connected to my HP via a usb port; scanned using NIS, no virus detected, seemed to work normally. Is it safe to use this drive? How do I ensure this?"

I suggest that if you want to be perfectly safe from any lurking virus then please reformat the disk.

You wrote, "My question is: where does the replicating virus reside after download? RAM would be the apparent place, whence it attaches itself to various files. Where did the virus from the previous system go? Has it been destroyed due to lack of nutrition? Is it still residing in the previous RAM?"

I think that it resides in all the files and even the registry entries that have been contaminated by it. RAM is only transient memory and everything including the virus is erased from there when the power is switched off. I am sure that someone more knowledgeable than I am, shall soon give further clarification on this issue.

You wrote, "As a project, I am considering the attempt to reactivate the old Dell computer as a learning exercise. I am considering the purchase of a 20GB hd to install in the Dell computer in place of the old one. Would it be more advisable to reinstall the 250GB Dell drive from this desktop? Since this is an 'exercise', I am loathe to lose the capacity of the Dell hd."

I suggest that you make your Dell Dimension 5150 (now defunct) desktop Computer functional again with all the hardware in place. After that reformat its hard disk and set up the OS again. It should install without any problem.

Best of luck to you.
 
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Don`t hook it up to your new system. You run the risk of spreading whatever you had to it. Just put it back and install an operating system.

P. S. Computers don`t eat. They just die !!!:roflmao:
 

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grats!!

Thanx for the prompt replies!!

All that you say makes sense.

However, when I reformat the old Dell drive, I will delete the OS, no?
What/where would be the cost of restoring the Windows XP OS? That is why I was hesitant to format it previously.
Or, if it is used for storage only, do I even need an operating system?(Newbie, as you can see).

However, I am considering your suggestion of simply cleaning the hard drive, renistall in old Dell Dimension; could then be used as instructional aid (for me, that is; do not wish to be a newbie forever!).

Thanx.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion a4310f, 3.0GHz dual core processor,4GB ram, dual core
OS
win 7 home premium 64 bit
CPU
processor AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 processor 3.00GHz
Motherboard
M2N68-LA (Narra6)
Memory
4.00GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated graphics using nVidea GeForce615SE
Sound Card
Integrated RealtekALC888S
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 17" LCD
Hard Drives
-640GB SATA, 3.0GB/s, 7200rpm
-Lacie Rugged XL backup drive, 1TB
-SuperMulti DVD burner
Keyboard
HP USB heyboard
Mouse
USB optical mouse
Don`t hook it up to your new system. You run the risk of spreading whatever you had to it. Just put it back and install an operating system.

P. S. Computers don`t eat. They just die !!!:roflmao:

I thought they died when they ate their words, as in Virae?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion a4310f, 3.0GHz dual core processor,4GB ram, dual core
OS
win 7 home premium 64 bit
CPU
processor AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 processor 3.00GHz
Motherboard
M2N68-LA (Narra6)
Memory
4.00GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated graphics using nVidea GeForce615SE
Sound Card
Integrated RealtekALC888S
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 17" LCD
Hard Drives
-640GB SATA, 3.0GB/s, 7200rpm
-Lacie Rugged XL backup drive, 1TB
-SuperMulti DVD burner
Keyboard
HP USB heyboard
Mouse
USB optical mouse
OS

I ordered Win XP OS disks from HP.

They sent "Application and Driver Recovery DVD" (2 disks).

Is this the Win XP OS I need to reactivate the reformatted hard drive on my old Dell Dimension 5150 computer? How is this reinstall done?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion a4310f, 3.0GHz dual core processor,4GB ram, dual core
OS
win 7 home premium 64 bit
CPU
processor AMD Athlon(tm) II x2 250 processor 3.00GHz
Motherboard
M2N68-LA (Narra6)
Memory
4.00GB RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Integrated graphics using nVidea GeForce615SE
Sound Card
Integrated RealtekALC888S
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell 17" LCD
Hard Drives
-640GB SATA, 3.0GB/s, 7200rpm
-Lacie Rugged XL backup drive, 1TB
-SuperMulti DVD burner
Keyboard
HP USB heyboard
Mouse
USB optical mouse
I think so, yes.

I ordered Win XP OS disks from HP.

They sent "Application and Driver Recovery DVD" (2 disks).

Is this the Win XP OS I need to reactivate the reformatted hard drive on my old Dell Dimension 5150 computer? How is this reinstall done?
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7 Pro with SP1 32bit
Motherboard
Intel D845GVS1 X86-based PC
Memory
2 gigs of RAM
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller
Sound Card
Realtek AC'97 Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 931BF Black 19" LCD Monitor
Screen Resolution
1280X960
Hard Drives
1. SAMSUNG SP0822N ATA Device ~ 80 GigaBytes

2. Seagate FreeAgent Go USB Device ~ 500 GigaBytes
Keyboard
COMPAQ Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
iBall Laser Precise Speedster
Internet Speed
4 mb/sec
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