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Asustek Computer's Japanese arm has alerted owners of its new Eee Box low-cost desktop PC that the machine shipped with a virus. The D drive of the Eee Box B202, which launched in Japan last week, contains a virus file named "recycled.exe," Asustek said in a statement. When the drive is opened, the virus begins copying itself to the main C drive on the machine and to any other removable drives or USB memory connected to the computer.
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Ha! Ha!!
They should have stuck with the superior OS they used for the first batch of EEE. Then if a virus file was copied into the system, they could have just asked users to delete a single file.