ceslayer23
IN YOUR MIRROR
+142|6838|CLOSER THAN I APPEAR
Ok, I have:
1 HDD for Windows OS
1 HDD (500GB) for storage.

If I download an infected file to my storage hard drive, will my main Windows drive be affected?
presidentsheep
Back to the Fuhrer
+208|6438|Places 'n such
Depends on the virus, some copy themselves into registry fiels ,etc. so yeah, dont do it...
I'd type my pc specs out all fancy again but teh mods would remove it. Again.
jsnipy
...
+3,277|6999|...

Storing an infected wont infect the drive. Some process has to be executed to propagate it.
SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6584|Birmingham, UK
I also have a question, if you din't mind, i've tracked my BSoD errors to my temp folders, now what?
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|7068|Reisterstown, MD

SEREVENT wrote:

I also have a question, if you din't mind, i've tracked my BSoD errors to my temp folders, now what?
Depends on the file that is causing the BSoD or the lack thereof.  If you know for sure a certain file is causing it, get rid of it unless it is a necessary .dll file that makes your system run.  I would suggest plopping in your Windows CD and find the file in the i386 folder and copying it to the file affected, if that is the issue. 

ceslayer23 wrote:

If I download an infected file to my storage hard drive, will my main Windows drive be affected?
A virus usually needs something to happen for it to work, i.e. a certain event happening.  Worms are the main culprits of destroying Windows files and hard drive volumes and sectors.

Last edited by killer21 (2008-05-19 10:05:03)

ceslayer23
IN YOUR MIRROR
+142|6838|CLOSER THAN I APPEAR

killer21 wrote:

SEREVENT wrote:

I also have a question, if you din't mind, i've tracked my BSoD errors to my temp folders, now what?
Depends on the file that is causing the BSoD or the lack thereof.  If you know for sure a certain file is causing it, get rid of it unless it is a necessary .dll file that makes your system run.  I would suggest plopping in your Windows CD and find the file in the i386 folder and copying it to the file affected, if that is the issue. 

ceslayer23 wrote:

If I download an infected file to my storage hard drive, will my main Windows drive be affected?
A virus usually needs something to happen for it to work, i.e. a certain event happening.  Worms are the main culprits of destroying Windows files and hard drive volumes and sectors.
say the virus is in a .rar file and i extract it onto my storage drive.  what happens then?
killer21
Because f*ck you that's why.
+400|7068|Reisterstown, MD

ceslayer23 wrote:

say the virus is in a .rar file and i extract it onto my storage drive.  what happens then?
You got a virus scanner so you can find out what type of virus it is? 

It depends on what type of virus it is.  Some viruses will delete certain files on your system while others will place a keylogger on your machine and email whatever it saves to the person who made or passed on the virus.  It could be a trojan horse..Just depends on what type of virus it is.  Most viruses are a minor incovenience while others are destructive.
SEREVENT
MASSIVE G STAR
+605|6584|Birmingham, UK
Isn't there only like 2 or 3 people in the world who make the viruses?
ReTox
Member
+100|6976|State of RETOXification
Although the majority of viruses are simply a nuisance, some are very destructive.  You are asking what will happen indicating you have next to no knowledge of how viruses work.  Therefore my advice is... don't play with it.
ReTox
Member
+100|6976|State of RETOXification

SEREVENT wrote:

Isn't there only like 2 or 3 people in the world who make the viruses?
No, there are a handful of truly evil coders who make the really bad ones, usually for organized crime.  But there are many, many, many wannabes out there who write the 97% of nuisance viruses we see in the wild.

Call them the variant kings.  Take someone else's code and change a few things to make a slightly different version of the original.  This is where you get the .A, .B, .C, etc designation on names (ie Sasser.E).

Last edited by ReTox (2008-05-19 10:43:55)

max
Vela Incident
+1,652|7044|NYC / Hamburg

If you want to mess around with viruses, run them inside a virtual machine. If something goes terribly wrong you can just restore it from a backup
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