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Old June 30th, 2004, 12:08 AM
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Default NOD32 & Viruses that edit the Registry

Can anyone tell me whether NOD32 cleans the registry entries that viruses make to when they infect a computer.

I've had someone ask me about the Agobot.3.mo and whether NOD32 cleans it. . .

I've also been told NOD didnt clean a protoride.a registry entry that kept poping up asking for the deleted file whenever an executable was accessed.

Does NOD32 clean registry for viruses?
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Old July 2nd, 2004, 02:26 PM
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Default Re: NOD32 & Viruses that edit the Registry

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Can anyone tell me whether NOD32 cleans the registry entries that viruses make to when they infect a computer.

I've had someone ask me about the Agobot.3.mo and whether NOD32 cleans it. . .

I've also been told NOD didnt clean a protoride.a registry entry that kept poping up asking for the deleted file whenever an executable was accessed.

Does NOD32 clean registry for viruses?

I don't know of any antivirus that cleans the registry. If I am wrong, we will soon hear.

Better to have backups for the registry and critical files in case they are damaged.
 

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