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<blockquote data-quote="Aura" data-source="post: 235494" data-attributes="member: 25785"><p>Flash me that BIOS. Hehe.</p><p></p><p>I hate reinstalling Windows in these situations. Well, I love messing around with fresh new installations of Windows you know. Installing all the important programs, settings, etc. that I want is a good thing and quite enjoyable, but I feel that if I ever make someone reformat his Windows because he's infected, it would be the same as if I ... "lost". That the malware won over that person and me and that we couldn't remove it. Hence why I always suggest attempting to remove the malware before formatting and reinstalling. This is called "troubleshooting" for me, and reinstalling isn't always troubleshooting, and I like troubleshooting (3 times in one sentence, beat that yeah !).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aura, post: 235494, member: 25785"] Flash me that BIOS. Hehe. I hate reinstalling Windows in these situations. Well, I love messing around with fresh new installations of Windows you know. Installing all the important programs, settings, etc. that I want is a good thing and quite enjoyable, but I feel that if I ever make someone reformat his Windows because he's infected, it would be the same as if I ... "lost". That the malware won over that person and me and that we couldn't remove it. Hence why I always suggest attempting to remove the malware before formatting and reinstalling. This is called "troubleshooting" for me, and reinstalling isn't always troubleshooting, and I like troubleshooting (3 times in one sentence, beat that yeah !). [/QUOTE]
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