Protecting Your System

Awareness is the key. You need to learn about the existence of viruses, how they spread, and what to do to protect your system by reducing the likelihood of virus contamination. The following may help:

Obtain an anti-virus program and make it a habit to scan the system regularly. These programs may be purchased from a local software store or obtained via shareware on the Internet or online service providers such as CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL, or DeltaNet.

Make backup copies of all files and write-protect the disks.

Obtain all software from reputable sources and always scan new software for any viruses before installing files.

If you suspect your system has been infected, you must find and remove the viruses immediately using an anti-virus program. Next, reboot your system as follows: shut the system down, then turn it off for at least 15 seconds before turning it back on. This is the only way to ensure the virus does not remain in your system RAM.

Virus Prevention

We stand by the integrity of our products. Our staff takes every precaution to ensure our files are free from viruses. These precautions include the following:

We use McAfee VirusScan, a leading anti-virus software that detects and removes over 95% of known viruses and provides comprehensive protection including local and network drives, CD- ROMs, floppies, boot sectors, and partition tables. VirusScan also provides advanced protection against unknown viruses. We continuously update and use the most current version of McAfee VirusScan on all of our products.

All master disks are write-protected and scanned at least twice before release.

Sample production disks are periodically scanned as an additional quality check.

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