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Troubles with a flash drive
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<blockquote data-quote="TheMalwareMaster" data-source="post: 644367" data-attributes="member: 47679"><p>I don't believe it's malware. Both times I discovered there was a folder with corrupted files in it, I was using a school PC. The school is running ESET NOD32 ANTIVIRUS with HDGUARD, a rollback software probably to prevent unwanted changes made by students (HDGUARD makes those computers really slow)</p><p><a href="https://www.hdguard.com/" target="_blank">HDGUARD - Hard disk recovery, hdd protection and roll-back software (protect windows computer)</a> . Each time the PC is switched off, HDGUARD goes back to the set snapshot, so any malware that may have been run, should have been removed. Today, I was using an other PC, that didn't have HDGUARD. I checked task manager, but that computer didn't appear to be infected. I believe my flash drive is physically damaged, so</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheMalwareMaster, post: 644367, member: 47679"] I don't believe it's malware. Both times I discovered there was a folder with corrupted files in it, I was using a school PC. The school is running ESET NOD32 ANTIVIRUS with HDGUARD, a rollback software probably to prevent unwanted changes made by students (HDGUARD makes those computers really slow) [URL="https://www.hdguard.com/"]HDGUARD - Hard disk recovery, hdd protection and roll-back software (protect windows computer)[/URL] . Each time the PC is switched off, HDGUARD goes back to the set snapshot, so any malware that may have been run, should have been removed. Today, I was using an other PC, that didn't have HDGUARD. I checked task manager, but that computer didn't appear to be infected. I believe my flash drive is physically damaged, so [/QUOTE]
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