Most antiviruses now will just say, hey, it's a Windows file, I'm not going to touch it, but you've got a problem here.
Safe Mode checks the msdos.sys file for information on where to find the rest of the Windows files.
But that's what Windows file and printer sharing are.
Nor can the owner accidentally erase or move an obscure Windows file.
After a few preliminary steps, like deciding whether to save Windows 95 files for possible restoration (a very good idea), everything proceeds automatically.
Like I said, those Windows files were off on the edge of the drive somewhere.
Sites like www.dll-files.com specialize in stockpiling these easily damaged Windows files.
The reason that's significant is that port 445 is the traditional Windows file and printer sharing port.
I fail to see the productivity potential of a device that doesn't work seamlessly with Windows files and Office.
No, only infected Windows files I've downloaded from less reputable sources.