Re: chip on guard antivirus warning on lilo
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On Wednesday 02 October 2002 10:25 pm, Sandip P Deshmukh wrote:
> i have a win98 - linux dual boot system. i use lilo as a boot loader
> loaded in mbr.
>
> when i boot, lilo comes up properly. the trend chip on guard anti virus
> gives an error saying there is a virus.
>
> i have to assure that there is no virus before the booting can contuinue.
>
> is there any way of working around this problem?
>
> being a newbie, i will request step by step instructions.
>
> thanx in advance,
>
> sandip
>
> -=-
> No raindrop ever considers itself responsible for a flood
> -=-
Greetings Sandip:
Before the boot of the computer, you *should* be able to access the systems
CMOS/BIOS (usually F2 or DEL key, Read your manual how to access yours).
Once inside the settings, you will find the TREND/away *feature*. Simply
toggle this setting to OFF or DISABLE. Save the settings and boot without
ever seeing that silly message every again :) It may take you a while to
figure out how to navigate around so be careful.
tatah
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