System Tool Malware

I stick with my point and rest my case. There is no Malware for Macs. known to man or beast. :D
 
Soon as my kids are older and I have more recreation time enough time that is to devote to a new hobby, I will be buying the most expensive mac book and bashing out some monster beats on logic!!!! Looking forward to it!!!!

At present I have 6 PC's and 2 laptops, main PC has windows 7 ultimate 64-bit and is hooked up to my TV with 5.1 for films (pics in audio thread other day), 4 other PC's in my boys room all have XP and both laptops have windows 7 ultimate
 
Soon as my kids are older and I have more recreation time enough time that is to devote to a new hobby, I will be buying the most expensive mac book and bashing out some monster beats on logic!!!! Looking forward to it!!!!

At present I have 6 PC's and 2 laptops, main PC has windows 7 ultimate 64-bit and is hooked up to my TV with 5.1 for films (pics in audio thread other day), 4 other PC's in my boys room all have XP and both laptops have windows 7 ultimate

There's a man I admire. Head screwed on the right way. Progress to Mac.
 
Soon as my kids are older and I have more recreation time enough time that is to devote to a new hobby, I will be buying the most expensive mac book and bashing out some monster beats on logic!!!! Looking forward to it!!!!

At present I have 6 PC's and 2 laptops, main PC has windows 7 ultimate 64-bit and is hooked up to my TV with 5.1 for films (pics in audio thread other day), 4 other PC's in my boys room all have XP and both laptops have windows 7 ultimate

There's a man I admire. Head screwed on the right way. Progress to Mac.

Majority if not all music producers use a MAC, for everything else windows suits me fine

I still think that every PC should be backed up, the whole C drive that is, Ghost and Acronis save this backup as 1 file, imho thats when anyone gets a virus/malware or even lag they should go back to a clean fresh install, then this thread would not exist!!!!
 
Soon as my kids are older and I have more recreation time enough time that is to devote to a new hobby, I will be buying the most expensive mac book and bashing out some monster beats on logic!!!! Looking forward to it!!!!

Just don't expect the sound card to be upgradeable, nor the graphics card.
You'll be stuck with whatever Apple decide your Mac comes with. :wink: :wink:

In the early 90's the industry standard computer for music producers was the Atari ST (and was through to around 2000) Running Cubase or Steinberg Pro. :wink: :wink:
 
In the early 90's the industry standard computer for music producers was the Atari ST (and was through to around 2000) Running Cubase or Steinberg Pro. :wink: :wink:

I have an old Atari 520ST sitting in my wardrobe in pristine condition. Can't beat the Little Green Desktop!

The only reason there's little heard about problems with Mac's and Linux systems is the far fewer users of these. Hackers/ Virus developers etc concentrate their efforts on the most popular operating systems.

It's an argument that is regularly brought up, but I wouldn't say that. Linux is used widely to provide web services. Hackers would have far more fame if they discovered crippling exploits in something like Apache.
 
Soon as my kids are older and I have more recreation time enough time that is to devote to a new hobby, I will be buying the most expensive mac book and bashing out some monster beats on logic!!!! Looking forward to it!!!!

Just don't expect the sound card to be upgradeable, nor the graphics card.
You'll be stuck with whatever Apple decide your Mac comes with. :wink: :wink:

In the early 90's the industry standard computer for music producers was the Atari ST (and was through to around 2000) Running Cubase or Steinberg Pro. :wink: :wink:

Good point, maybe the latest MAC tower would suffice then scary price though!!!
 
EFCLee1";p="1861990 said:
In all cases were a virus has affected a PC I offer only 1 piece of advice

"Re-install windows"

please don't do this, its not nessesary, and is a waste of time.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/dow...fe mode with networking and run it from there
 
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