| um,
(not that I know anything) but "probably not". To distribute a copy of
the OS on the diskette (and >90% of the time we are talking a micro$lop
'os') would require Sophos to pay $$'s (or ��'s ;') to (most likely)
Uncle Bill.
The usual method is to use your original ms-dog diskettes which are (in
theory) virus free, to boot from, and create another bootable diskette
(format /s) or 'sys' the Sweep diskette.
I don't know of any anti-virus manufacturer that sells their product on
a bootable disk (correct me if I'm wrong).
Yes, this leads to a "Catch-22" situation.
One of the 'nice' things a few years ago, was that the internal
distribution of F-prot (I think it was?) could be acquired on a 'known
clean disk'.
hth,
Harry
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| Boot sector viruses can cause damages to Windows-NT, but
once Windows-NT is booted, none of them is able to survive
in the 32 bits environment. (today)
Create a bootable floppy on a guessed CLEAN PC.
Scan this diskette on a Windows-NT system using SWEEP-NT
If Sweep reports no virus, then there are great chances
that you diskette is clean !
Pierre
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