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<blockquote data-quote="Jeh0" data-source="post: 302602" data-attributes="member: 29993"><p>From the link you provided on crypto, I've tried the previous versions method, and it appears that they were deleted with the encryption. The shadow files restore only had a date that went back to when I had started the virus cleaning, so I am not sure that those files would be virus free and it can only restore entire system folders and I am afraid of doing more damage or opening infected files, since it is not really clear how that works. Do you have any other recommendations in that area? Is there anything else I should check to see if there is any remnants of virus lurking? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeh0, post: 302602, member: 29993"] From the link you provided on crypto, I've tried the previous versions method, and it appears that they were deleted with the encryption. The shadow files restore only had a date that went back to when I had started the virus cleaning, so I am not sure that those files would be virus free and it can only restore entire system folders and I am afraid of doing more damage or opening infected files, since it is not really clear how that works. Do you have any other recommendations in that area? Is there anything else I should check to see if there is any remnants of virus lurking? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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