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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3358.0. "A500 Problem, H/W or Virus" by YUPPY::PEGLEY () Thu Jan 18 1990 06:44

    I do not know if there is specific note to cover faults and problems
    in this conference as from the UK, access time makes it impractical
    to search through directory.
    
    Anyway, I thought I would ask all you Amiga fans out there if any
    of you have come across the problem I am experiencing at the moment.
    
    My A500 is just over 1 year old and has developed a fault whereby
    the screen goes blank, i.e. only the background colour remains.
    The mouse and the keyboard are inactive and the only way to clear
    the problem is to re-boot it. This problem can occur anytime from
    2minutes to 30 mins after switch-on.
    
    Another aspect I have noticed is that the type of program being
    run seems to make a difference. Programs such as Word Wright WP
    and Leaderboard game seem to cause the problem to occur, whereas
    other games such as Turbo Cup or Bionic Commando do not.
    
    I ahve just got the A500 back from a supposed Commodore service
    agent who has had the thing for 8 weeks and failed to fix it! I
    am loathe to send it to him again until I am sure I definitely have
    a hardware problem.
    
    Has anybody come across a similar problem?
    
    Do I have a strange virus lurking in there somewhere?

    Help!!!
    
    Steve
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3358.1Congratulations you got a VIRUS !!!GLORY::SPATOULASDon't Automate the Past...Invent the Future...Thu Jan 18 1990 12:0811
I had the same problem and it was a virus.... another problem that you might 
get is that when you try to format your format program will start formating and
after it starts it goes into never never....land....

There is a virus program on the network that will do the trick....

good luck....

...gss...
PS: Do not forget to go through ALL your disks since you do not know how many
are effected.
3358.2another possible cause...NAC::BRANNONvalue addedThu Jan 18 1990 18:2916
    I saw the symptom you describe happen on my Amiga 1000.  The rest of that 
    evening I would also get Guru 3's at random intervals even after powering 
    down everything and rebooting again.  I run Virusx 4.0 and it didn't
    didn't detect a virus.
    
    I finally tracked down the cause and haven't seen the problem reoccur
    in over a week.
    
    I taught my short haired cat that when I said "NO!" that meant I wasn't
    really interested in seeing how much static electricity could jump from
    her to my mouse cord or the metal tv stand my Amiga is on.  She now
    leaves the room and no more problems.  Anti-static spray probably would
    also have helped.
    
    regards,
    dennis  
3358.3PEEVAX::GIFFORDMy dunny was kicked down by chooks!Thu Jan 18 1990 19:5111
Sounds like classic Byte-Bandit virus to me..


(I had the same problem and thought it was H/W)

Somewhere I saw a description of some keystrokes that would re-activate the
system.

Run Virus-X and see what it says!

Stan
3358.4need more infoYUPPY::PEGLEYFri Jan 19 1990 11:389
    Thanks for the inputs. I had not considered the ESD angle. Can any
    one direct me to the best place to get info on virus killers in
    this conference?
    
    Also, if you know where I might find details of the keystrokes to
    re-activate the system after it has been got, it would be a great
    help!!
    
    Steve
3358.5Gotcha Virus!YUPPY::PEGLEYMon Jan 22 1990 07:538
    RE .0, It looks as if it was a virus. I went through all my disks
    with VirusX and found about 80% infected with Byte bandit and Byte
    Warrior. So far, the problem has not come back. I,ll keep my fingers
    crossed!
    
    Thanks for the advice
    
    Steve