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No one likes to admit this, but I beleive that since OSX is unix based, there ARE viruses out there now. A friend of mine was doing alot of downloading with file sharing software, and all of a sudden, no menu bar and no finder. Well, REINSTALL was the only option. Virus utilities were useless, the two top Disk Utilities actually made OSX problems worse, so you can see why reinstalling was the answer. (I have never seen Disk Warrior do anything but destroy, on my computer or anyone else's.)
Rules to live by: Back up frequently, and keep your OSX install disks handy at all times.
MacTecTom
Rules to live by: Back up frequently, and keep your OSX install disks handy at all times.
MacTecTom
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Hi MacTecTom,
I would agree that Viruses are possible on OS X. We have to be aware of any Microsoft Word/Excel Macro virus, as well as viruses crafted to attack the OS. We still live in a world where everyone is running around using an administrator account on the computers, further complicating the problems.
Backups are also a requirement... any hard drive failure can cause a problem, and the most important materials on your hard drive are the data sets that cannot be simply restored, or re-installed.
I haven't had to re-insall OS X multiple times though, nor OS 8 and 9.
Christian
I would agree that Viruses are possible on OS X. We have to be aware of any Microsoft Word/Excel Macro virus, as well as viruses crafted to attack the OS. We still live in a world where everyone is running around using an administrator account on the computers, further complicating the problems.
Backups are also a requirement... any hard drive failure can cause a problem, and the most important materials on your hard drive are the data sets that cannot be simply restored, or re-installed.
I haven't had to re-insall OS X multiple times though, nor OS 8 and 9.
Christian
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Originally Posted by MacTecTom
No one likes to admit this, but I beleive that since OSX is unix based, there ARE viruses out there now. A friend of mine was doing alot of downloading with file sharing software, and all of a sudden, no menu bar and no finder. Well, REINSTALL was the only option. Virus utilities were useless, the two top Disk Utilities actually made OSX problems worse, so you can see why reinstalling was the answer. (I have never seen Disk Warrior do anything but destroy, on my computer or anyone else's.)
Rules to live by: Back up frequently, and keep your OSX install disks handy at all times.
MacTecTom
in 4 years OSX, DISCWARRIOR, is reported to fail and damage disc“s.
What a BUMMER.
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