Alright alright.
For the record, I use Acronis, and have it automated so that it backups my entire PC twice weekly. So, if we assumed a worst case scenario that somehow an inert file that was scanned was able to pass itself to my system, get PAST my security software, THEN embed itself so deeply that I was unable to remove it by using any of the numerous utilities out there, AND/OR by hand... I would THEN be able to access my backups, and select up to two months of backup's.
Oh, and before you say "Aha! but the backups may get corrupted too", they're password protected. But perhaps, it circumvents that... I ALSO have a bi-monthly SECOND usb hard drive that I backup my data with and hide in the house... should anyone break into the house and steal my equipment. (Yes, my files are very important to me).
SO, though it's POSSIBLE that all of that happens, perhaps we can come to some consensus that it's EXTREMELY unlikely to happen.
The question was asked because I would prefer not to rape my customers and charge them 60/hr for 8 hours using THEIR system to scan, presuming their system is slow. This was the case with a recent client. The PC was a 1Ghz P3, with 256MB of ram. A single Scan took 4 hours. We all know most of the time you need to run multiple scans with different products to throughly take care of the problem. So using HER system, it took over 20 hours to run 4 different scans. Now, 20 hrs at 60 bucks an hr would come out to be oh.. 1200 bucks? For some reason, call me silly, I just cant see myself charging a customer 1200 bucks to clean their old PC worth 2 or 3 hundred.
SO, in order to fix these computers, and NOT rape my customers, I was looking for the most efficient way of dealing with these situations...
It is all simply in an effort to better care for my customers. =)
(P.S. -- Although driving 150MPH on the freeway in the city with my mustang might not be a good idea.... it is far far less of a bad idea if I were say in the Mojave desert. Point being, out of the 100+ computers I've connected that have been infected, I've YET to have a single issue. Perhaps I'm just lucky but we understand that the files are inert. They are not running, and cannot magically spring to life. If they DID, once again, a LOT of things would have to happen before the computer was completely lost.... we're talking the planets would all have to line up, right as a Gama ray burst reached our solar system from another star exploding, which interacted with the gravitational currents, causing a rip in space-time......)