Burlington Web Magazine’s main computer is in the process of recovering from either a virus or a hack, we’re don’t know which. While I was reading the email Saturday night, the computer suddenly started sounding and acting funny. To fix this, I decided to shut down windows and then shut down the computer. After about 20 seconds, I turned the computer back on. The computer started to boot up normal and then displayed a message something to the effect of “file c:/windows/win.com not found.” Since we have a dual boot computer. I turned the computer back off and changed the removable IDE drive to a bootable one. Then I turned on the computer and asked the CMOS to boot from the IDE drive instead of the SCSI drive.
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