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13.10.2006 11:51
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Way back in the infancy of AV products I remember it was possible to make what we used to call a 'Magic Bullet', which was a bootable CD containing the AV program and latest datafiles. If we suspected a machine of being infected we used the CD to make sure that the viruses weren't resident and able to protect themselves.
Is this possible with Kaspersky or is it just not needed? If a machine is infected when Kaspersky is installed is it able in all instances to remove the virus/trojan? Cheers Ian |
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13.10.2006 13:07
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![]() Are You Kidding? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 56933 Joined: 28.01.2006 From: Timisoara, Romania |
Hello
Yes it's possible. Install kaspersky on another pc and use the rescue disk feature. You will need bartpe and a xp sp2 cd. Also kav can be used to clean an allready infected system. Just install it and then scan in safe mode. |
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