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Old 02-12-2011 at 11:57 AM   #1
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HDD Wipe
I suspect that my laptop has been infected with spyware. Ive already tried scanning to try to remove, but it doesn't get detected. But its quite obvious its there. There is some sensitive information on the laptop and I feel it necessary to perform a complete wipe. I have the recovery disk provided by the manufacturer (bloatware and all).

My question is:

Would it suffice to simply boot the laptop's recovery disk and reset to factory settings? (Would this get rid of the unwanted ware)

OR

Should I write 0s over my drive with something like DBAN and then try to recover from there?


I am weary of the second option as there is a recovery partition on the HD and I'm afraid that if I write 0s using DBAN then recovering with the manufacturer's disk will no longer be an option.

If anyone can help with this, that'll be great.

Thank you.

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Old 02-12-2011 at 12:13 PM   #2
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Yeah, the reset should take care of things. Just make sure to back up any important files you don't want to lose first (game save data, school work, etc.).

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Yeah, the reset should take care of things. Just make sure to back up any important files you don't want to lose first (game save data, school work, etc.).
The thing with that is idk where the malware is. But thanks for the response, nothing on my HD is worth risking backing up anyway; I can just redo the school work.
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The thing with that is idk where the malware is. But thanks for the response, nothing on my HD is worth risking backing up anyway; I can just redo the school work.
Malware usually targets folders everyone has, such as the windows folders. Your school work is almost assuredly perfectly safe to back up.

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Old 02-12-2011 at 01:04 PM   #5
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Try antivirus, anti-malware scans. If no go, try system restore, if no go, use DBAN and nuke it lol
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Old 02-12-2011 at 01:12 PM   #6
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If you are afraid of getting bloatware again from recovery disk. Then I suggest you to freshly install a Windows version yourself.

That way, you can pick and choose what you want to be installed. Drivers, programs, etc...

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If you are afraid of getting bloatware again from recovery disk. Then I suggest you to freshly install a Windows version yourself.

That way, you can pick and choose what you want to be installed. Drivers, programs, etc...
Yup. Just download the version of windows that you have off a torrent site and simply use your product key found at the bottom of the laptop.

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Old 02-12-2011 at 06:33 PM   #8
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Just make a backup of all the important things, wipe your HDD, install Ubuntu from a Live CD, download an AV on Ubuntu, run a scan on the backup AND the wiped HDD, remove/clean the infected things from the backup and then wipe the HDD again and install Windows :p
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Just make a backup of all the important things, wipe your HDD, install Ubuntu from a Live CD, download an AV on Ubuntu, run a scan on the backup AND the wiped HDD, remove/clean the infected things from the backup and then wipe the HDD again and install Windows :p
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Old 02-12-2011 at 06:51 PM   #10
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Get SUPERAntiSpyware - best ive used... and trust me ive tried many of them, lol.
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Just make a backup of all the important things, wipe your HDD, install Ubuntu from a Live CD, download an AV on Ubuntu, run a scan on the backup AND the wiped HDD, remove/clean the infected things from the backup and then wipe the HDD again and install Windows :p
Or forget the install Windows part altogether and stick with Ubuntu.
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Or forget the install Windows part altogether and stick with Ubuntu.
Considering he's in business, I doubt that he would want to...an intro to the new [better] filesystem can scare some.
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