David Jones
December 12th 03, 07:25 PM
sys32.exe is not a Windows file, it sounds like you did
the right thing by following the anti-virus directions.
>-----Original Message-----
>I was unfortunate enough to get a virus on my machine
>which infected my sys32.exe file. Norton Antivirus
>couln't remove it so I quarrantined it. Online advice
>recommended booting in safe mode and disinfecting with
>Norton but again it would not let me. I deleted the
file
>and thought I would be able to re-instate by
reinstalling
>windows using the upgrade option. However I notice that
>the file is still missing.
>
>Can anyone advise me how I can retrieve the file from My
>Windows XP disc (OEM Home edition)? I don't really want
>to do a complete re-installation from scratch as I have
>an awful lot of files on my machine.
>
>By the way XP seems to be working fine - so far at
>least. Not actually sure what the files does?
>
>Regards
>
>
>Pete
>.
>
the right thing by following the anti-virus directions.
>-----Original Message-----
>I was unfortunate enough to get a virus on my machine
>which infected my sys32.exe file. Norton Antivirus
>couln't remove it so I quarrantined it. Online advice
>recommended booting in safe mode and disinfecting with
>Norton but again it would not let me. I deleted the
file
>and thought I would be able to re-instate by
reinstalling
>windows using the upgrade option. However I notice that
>the file is still missing.
>
>Can anyone advise me how I can retrieve the file from My
>Windows XP disc (OEM Home edition)? I don't really want
>to do a complete re-installation from scratch as I have
>an awful lot of files on my machine.
>
>By the way XP seems to be working fine - so far at
>least. Not actually sure what the files does?
>
>Regards
>
>
>Pete
>.
>