I had a virus in dos that would do that.
I think it was called Stoned4, I did not notice it for a while as I did not have enough memory in my 386 for it to execute properly, it would become memory resident, spread on formatted mediums. But would not fuck anything until I got more than a single MB of ram.
I had a virus in dos that would do that. I think it was called Stoned4, I did not notice it for a while as I did not have enough memory in my 386 for it to execute properly, it would become memory resident, spread on formatted mediums. But would not fuck anything until I got more than a single MB of ram.
You might be referring to Cascade.