bigt said:A full scan would pick up any infected games/jpgs etc...all files on the pc.
It harps back to the days when you could boot into a DOS prompt on a windows pc (a proper command line, unlike the current capability)..most antivirus vendors actually suggested you create a boot disk with a dos based copy of their antivirus program on it, and run it from there, so no operating system files are executed at all, this would then be the cleanest possible scan.
Just google "safe mode anti virus"..there are plenty of entries there on this topic (btw, I work in IT security).
True but you if its unfixable, then you would need to go back into the reg anyway to manually fix it, if you just delete it it could crash it (the file you delete could be a boot log). Same, but for the defence force. Not that it means anything LOL!!!!, as I haven't done that type of fixing for ages so for all I know you could be 100% correct.