Bootable AVs

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Celestial Lord, Mar 19, 2009.

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  1. Celestial Lord

    Celestial Lord Registered Member

    I'm looking for a bootable anti-virus that I can put on CD or a USB flash drive to clean out a Windows machine. I did a search here, but only found posts from three years ago. Any suggestions?
     
  2. NoIos

    NoIos Registered Member

  3. fax

    fax Registered Member

  4. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    the drweb one has a bultin updater and so does the f-secure one.
     
  5. JimIT

    JimIT Registered Member

  6. JimIT

    JimIT Registered Member

    avast! BART CD w/Windows PE (Not free, but pretty awesome tool.)

    avast! BART
     
  7. Sputnik

    Sputnik Registered Member

    There's a newer version of F-Secure's Rescue CD since november 2008. You can get v3.01 here.
     
  8. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    thanks. my google search just linked me to the older one.
     
  9. vijayind

    vijayind Registered Member

  10. rolarocka

    rolarocka Guest

    Nice thread. Wich of these boot cds can replace infected system files?
     
  11. NoIos

    NoIos Registered Member

    Thanks, good to know. ;)
     
  12. lodore

    lodore Registered Member

    your welcome.
    use Sputnik's link to get the lastest version.
     
  13. Sputnik

    Sputnik Registered Member

    Good experience with F-Secure's Rescue CD here, however the signature downloads are quite big so a fast connection without a data limit is recommended (please note it's also possible to put the latest signatures on a flashdisk!). If you have with a slow connection or a data limit I would recommend Dr. Web's live-cd instead.
     
  14. SourMilk

    SourMilk Registered Member

    Hmm. Replace an infected system? The best replacement is a clean image. Repairing an infected hard drive can be done by many antiviruses BUT, there is always a doubt if every infection is gone (at least, for me). A clean image is the way to go. I did not mean to highjack this thread but "pre" is much better than "post".

    SourMilk out
     
  15. NoIos

    NoIos Registered Member

    You can also restore some system files using the recovery console ( boot from windows dvd ) but it does not always produce the desired result out of the box.

    Images are cool, but there is also a different approach like the one offered by software like Rollback RX.
     
  16. andyman35

    andyman35 Registered Member

    Alternatively just create a UBCD4Win cd and have an array of updateable AV/AS tools on the one disk.It comes with AntiVir,KVRT, ASquared,SAS,Spybot...etc by default.In addition to these I added plugins for DrWeb,Sophos,MBAM and VIPRE.;)
     
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