VirusX 3.1 Release Note: The reason for V3.1 of VirusX is because I got 2 new viruses since the V3.0 release. The reason for V3.0 of VirusX is to deal with the first non-bootblock Virus, the IRQ Virus. VirusX will find this disk on any disk inserted, and remove it, just like it does with the bootblock viruses. The difference is that the IRQ Virus can find it's way onto your hard drive. Rather than increasing the size of VirusX by a fair amount to have it handle Hard Disks, there is a separate utility called KV that will allow you to check your hard disk for this virus. What you should do is check the C: directory of your hard disk, and once you've done that, take a look at your startup-sequence. Use KV to check the first file found in your startup sequence - if the first line of your SS is "System/SetMap USA0" or something like that, then KV System/SetMap to make sure the SetMap command isn't infected. If worse comes to worst, run VirusX first, then run KV on every directory on your hard drive where executable programs live. Once you've gotten rid of it once, if you make sure you check any new programs carefully (with KV, or by having VirusX running when you test these programs), you're safe. Note that all this applies ONLY to the IRQ Virus V41. If you see any other incarnation of this same virus, Please send me a copy! ALSO NOTE: This release of VirusX is 11760 Bytes. If it is any bigger than this, it could be because VirusX itself is infected with this new IRQ virus - run the KV program on VirusX ('KV VIRUSX') just to make sure. ...Steve