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- INSTRUCTIONS ON USING !VZAP FOR NEW USERS
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- First of all, don't panic. Sit back and read through these instructions. Viruses
- can't spread if you're not loading anything so nothing will happen while you make
- yourself a cup of tea and read through these instructions.
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- Despite scaremongering in the press, Archimedes viruses are, luckily, still quite
- rare. Most problems in fact, turn out to be no more than a bug or quirk in a piece
- of software, or simply incorrect user settings confusing the computer.
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- The most common Archimedes viruses are the "Extend" virus and the "Module" virus.
- There are several strains of these two viruses, but luckily again, none seem to be
- all that harmful. You can usually tell that you've become infected merely because
- a message appears on the screen telling you so, or a previously reliable software
- application gives a strange "Address Exception" error when trying to load it.
-
- Other than the irritation factor - and that of wasting space on your computer -
- that's about the extent of these two viruses.
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- So, What do you do if you think you've got a virus?
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- First of all, make sure you have a 'master' copy of !VZap on a write-protected
- floppy disc. Store this safe somewhere, even if you have a hard disc. This will
- ensure that even in the worst situations you can avoid panic by knowing that
- you have an unaffected virus scanner at the ready.
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- It's also best to keep a spare copy of !System on the !VZap disc, just in case.
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- However, it doesn't matter because even if !VZap reports that a virus is already
- in memory, it won't spread any further while you follow these instructions.
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- Load !VZap by double-clicking on it's icon in a filer window. It should appear on
- the icon bar after a few seconds. If it tells you a virus is already present in
- memory, don't worry. !VZap will deal with it in a minute.
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- Scanning for viruses
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- If you're unsure about what to do in the event of a virus infection, or if you've
- never used !VZap before, you should turn on 'Auto Zap' at this point. You don't
- need to know what this does if you're a beginner (it's actually explained in the
- file called 'Manual') but should press MENU (the middle mouse button) over the
- !VZap icon on the icon bar and then click SELECT (the left mouse button) on the
- 'Choices' option. This will open a (rather complicated looking) window containing
- a number of options. Don't worry about them at this stage. Just make sure that
- there is a little 'star', or 'cross' next to the 'Auto Zap' icon. If there isn't,
- simply click SELECT on it until a little star appears (meaning it is set to ON).
- Each time you click SELECT on it, it will alternate between ON and OFF, so don't
- worry if you accidentally click twice - simply click once more.
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- Once the 'Auto Zap' option is on, you can close the 'Choices' window by clicking
- on the 'x' window icon (top left corner) and you are ready to scan for viruses.
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- Now click SELECT on the !VZap icon and the main status window will open. You
- now need to determine which disc you want to scan. If you have a hard disc, you
- should do this first. Click SELECT on either of the two icons in the bottom
- right corner (ADFS and 0) to change the drive number or filing system.
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- Once the drive and filing system have been set, you simply click SELECT on the
- yellow bar in order to carry out the scan. From here on it's automatic (that's
- what Auto Zap means) and will automatically eliminate any known viruses it
- comes across).
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- Because the virus scan of !VZap is non-multitasking it means that viruses can't
- reload themselves while !VZap is running, so you know that when !VZap has finished
- it's scan, your disc will be clear.
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- Once the disc scan has finished, you can continue the above steps to scan further
- discs or simply close the scan window to continue using your computer. That's it.
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- Better to be safe!
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- If !VZap comes across any viruses while performing it's disc scan, or if !VZap
- previously informed you that a virus was already present before you started the scan,
- it's best to now press CTRL-BREAK or turn the computer off and then on again. This
- will make sure that any virus already in the computers memory will be cleared.
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- If you scanned a hard disc, your machine should now re-boot safely, without loading
- any viruses.
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- It wasn't that bad was it?
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- And that's really all there is to it. I hope these instructions made you feel a bit
- more relaxed about scanning for viruses. All registered !VZap users are welcome to
- contact me for personal help or advice if they are still confused, or don't
- understand these instructions - or just want to offer ideas for future versions.
- You can also log onto my computer bulletin board (01705 871531) for technical help
- and upgrades 24 hours a day, or check out my Acorn Shareware Internet web site at
- http://rainbow.medberry.com/enigma/shareware.html
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- ⌐1995 P.Vigay