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From: dudek@csri.toronto.edu (Gregory Dudek)
Subject: Re: protecting my HD20
Message-ID: <8805041951.AA00616@russell.csri.toronto.edu>
Keywords: HD20 SE virus
Organization: University of Toronto, CSRI
References: <2737@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
Date:	Wed, 4 May 88 14:31:48 EDT

In article <2737@phoenix.Princeton.EDU> mjschmel@phoenix.Princeton.EDU (Michael J. Schmelzer) writes:
>I test a lot of potentially dangerous programs on my SE with an
>internal HD20. (i.e. I download a lot of goodies) 
>How can I "unmount" the HD so I can test a program in
>an insulated environment without fear of infecting all of my files
>on it? (God forbid the virus should reach a backup of the hd!)
>
    The only reliable way to do this is to switch-launch to a floppy
disk

    [hold down the pretzel-key and double-click an application on the
    floppy.  the floppy must include a valid system & finder]

and then "eject" the hard-disk by trashing it.  Unfortunately, there's
no way to "re-insert" the hard-disk when you're finished, except by
rebooting (at least, not with my HD).

    Also, although it's not likely, a really nasty program can still
get out the SCSI port and do something.
  Greg Dudek
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