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Is there a system where resetting it removes all harmful software?

Is there a system where resetting it removes all harmful software?

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yooooooomu
Member
148
08-05-2016, 01:50 AM
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Considering the type of software related to cybersecurity, such as keyloggers, and the situation where, for instance, resetting Windows clears all previous malicious software from the Operative System files partition, but leaves it in other partitions, the question remains whether the previously stored malicious software can still be found in the remaining partitions after a reset.
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yooooooomu
08-05-2016, 01:50 AM #1

Considering the type of software related to cybersecurity, such as keyloggers, and the situation where, for instance, resetting Windows clears all previous malicious software from the Operative System files partition, but leaves it in other partitions, the question remains whether the previously stored malicious software can still be found in the remaining partitions after a reset.

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kcaz56
Senior Member
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08-05-2016, 02:23 AM
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If you carry out a proper reinstall of Windows, there are no partitions remaining from the previous setup. Nothing. How To - Windows 10 clean install tutorial For those seeking a Windows 11 clean install guide, you can access it here: Windows 11 Clean install tutorial (Click here). Alternatively, if you prefer the Windows 10 clean install instructions, this tutorial is designed to assist you through each step of a clean installation. forums.
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kcaz56
08-05-2016, 02:23 AM #2

If you carry out a proper reinstall of Windows, there are no partitions remaining from the previous setup. Nothing. How To - Windows 10 clean install tutorial For those seeking a Windows 11 clean install guide, you can access it here: Windows 11 Clean install tutorial (Click here). Alternatively, if you prefer the Windows 10 clean install instructions, this tutorial is designed to assist you through each step of a clean installation. forums.

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GuttRRuSSiaN
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08-05-2016, 10:51 AM
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You construct a virtual machine using a "golden" image. Deleting the VM results in total loss since even the storage media are erased.
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GuttRRuSSiaN
08-05-2016, 10:51 AM #3

You construct a virtual machine using a "golden" image. Deleting the VM results in total loss since even the storage media are erased.

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chrisnoble
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08-05-2016, 05:23 PM
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This situation mainly depends on what exactly your system might be affected by. Routine maintenance tasks are usually handled through your audio and video systems. Some professionals focus entirely on spreading across devices like hard drives or networked computers within a local area network. A recent article has highlighted a virus that appears with the logo screen, suggesting a clean installation might not resolve the issue in certain cases.
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chrisnoble
08-05-2016, 05:23 PM #4

This situation mainly depends on what exactly your system might be affected by. Routine maintenance tasks are usually handled through your audio and video systems. Some professionals focus entirely on spreading across devices like hard drives or networked computers within a local area network. A recent article has highlighted a virus that appears with the logo screen, suggesting a clean installation might not resolve the issue in certain cases.