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irclal 08-01-2002 17:45

is this a virus or what?
 
####://dl.gamecopyworld.com/dl.cgi?D2ExRun2!zip
is a link sent to a no cd crack that my system says is a trojan virus...now i know what the warnings are for gamecopyworld and that the cracks used there are sometimes constrewed as viruslike to some virus scanners... but when I installed it it burned my motherboard... now the strange thing is that I had the program before and it worked just fine. so I guess my question is, does anyone have definable proof that there is no virus in this particular no cd crack?

Lil Half Swell 08-01-2002 19:42

The files look clean to me, although I'm not sure what you mean when you say it 'burned your motherboard.' ???!!?

BOT 08-01-2002 19:44

If you used a REAL virus scanner and not Nortons then you would not get false alarms.
All the files on GCW are scanned with a REAL virus scanner to ensure no viruses or trojans are present.

podunkviller 10-01-2002 18:25

That file is ok, im using it on XP PRO right now and it hasnt crapped out yet. best d2LOD crack i've found :)

grandad 11-01-2002 05:54

Quote:

BOT (09-01-2002 03:44):
If you used a REAL virus scanner and not Nortons then you would not get false alarms.
WELL SOME OF US THOUGHT NORTONS WAS THE BIZ ?
All the files on GCW are scanned with a REAL virus scanner to ensure no viruses or trojans are present.
WELL WHY NOT TELL US WHICH ONE TO USE INSTEAD OF TALKING DOWN TO US ? ( coz it sure as hell seems that way ) regards grandad

Joe Forster/STA 11-01-2002 09:54

Hey guys, your best choice is using _two_ virus scanners at the same time. I am using McAfee VirusScan (running resident) at work on a Windows NT 4.0 machine but I check suspicious files with F-Prot for DOS, as well.

Joe

Lil Half Swell 12-01-2002 00:15

Quote:

Joe Forster/STA (11-01-2002 17:54):
Hey guys, your best choice is using _two_ virus scanners at the same time. I am using McAfee VirusScan (running resident) at work on a Windows NT 4.0 machine but I check suspicious files with F-Prot for DOS, as well.

Joe
Joe Forster is right. It really is best to use 2 AV scanners if you're scared of viruses, just remember though that your Anti Virus protection is only as good as your last update. If you don't update every few days, it may as well not even be installed on your computer.
All of this coming from me, a hyprocrite, as now I don't even have one AV program on my machine. Heh. I do wear gloves though. :-)


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