While virus infect a hard drive in a normal way, it won't be too difficult to clean it up, yet it's still a time consuming task.
What if a hard drive that is infected by virus at its boot sector and partition table? How to get rid of this? How to recover important data inside it? You can't say it's an easy job, then!
To be continued...
Today (18 April 2008) I did an experimental attempt on recovering a "spoilt" motherboard.
Suspected that the BIOS chip firmware was infected by boot sector virus, thus trying to take the CMOS battery out of the motherboard, in order to restore BIOS with the factory default data from its read-only backup.
More detailed info about BIOS could be extracted from here. (It's a Chinese described webpage)
Friday, April 18, 2008
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