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<blockquote data-quote="Andrezj" data-source="post: 1021874" data-attributes="member: 97580"><p>either method; no clean backup disk image then have to do a clean install of the operating system</p><p>as i said, by the time the infection is removed it can already have fully compromised the system and\or network</p><p></p><p>it is on the user to resolve the issue as they see fit; it is their right to get infected and it is their system\network & money and they have the right to lose that too</p><p>all kinds of stories about enterprises and institutions that refused to do clean installs of all devices after bad infections and they experience all kinds of issues, some got re-hacked, not once but multiple times</p><p>most do not use backups, such as hospitals there is no way to backup pharmacy dispensing robot, monitoring devices, lung machines or diagnostic medical equipment that all operate on stripped-down, modified versions of windows long term service branch (not the windows in the desktop pc that the technician runs the equipment, but the embedded oem supplied windows on the machine), and those versions were never designed to be patched</p><p></p><p>for a home user or small business it is not that difficult to clean install, but i agree it can be a pain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrezj, post: 1021874, member: 97580"] either method; no clean backup disk image then have to do a clean install of the operating system as i said, by the time the infection is removed it can already have fully compromised the system and\or network it is on the user to resolve the issue as they see fit; it is their right to get infected and it is their system\network & money and they have the right to lose that too all kinds of stories about enterprises and institutions that refused to do clean installs of all devices after bad infections and they experience all kinds of issues, some got re-hacked, not once but multiple times most do not use backups, such as hospitals there is no way to backup pharmacy dispensing robot, monitoring devices, lung machines or diagnostic medical equipment that all operate on stripped-down, modified versions of windows long term service branch (not the windows in the desktop pc that the technician runs the equipment, but the embedded oem supplied windows on the machine), and those versions were never designed to be patched for a home user or small business it is not that difficult to clean install, but i agree it can be a pain [/QUOTE]
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