Guide to Kaspersky Rescue Disk
Download: (size approximate 110Mb)
link1, link2, link3
removing "kav_rescue_2008.iso" at the link you can go back to the download folder and check the account of the date of issue is not too outdated
Recommendations:
Kaspersky Rescue Disk also recognizes the USB device, so if you think that the infection can be started from a stick or an external drive, connect it Prime to switch the pc, and obviously select them before scanning.
Notes:
When loading the CD will try Ethernet networking to enable online update of virus signatures.The rescue CD does not have support for RAID and disks and dynamic volumes in Windows.therefore possible that the letters of the discs and USB devices are not exactly the same as those displayed by the operating system.To avoid compromising the loading of the operating system is not cleaned up the registry.
Should be no problem of incompatibility with your hardware, and are unable to perform the scan test as an alternative to the Avira Rescue CD
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Procedure:
download the image. iso of the cd from one of the links above
burn the iso image on a possibly non-rewritable cd
set the boot from cd
insert the CD and boot the pc from it
Come down to English or press its number and beat sending, before it is loaded automatically in English
Please wait loading
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Come to see the interface
If you have an Ethernet connection you can search for any updates that were released between the publication of the ISO and you're scanning for
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1) Click on the tab Update
2) Click on Start update
If the update fails to complete
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1) click on Settings
2) click on Update
3) click on Settings ...
4) put the check for updates Server Kaspersky Lab
5) Click Ok and run the upgrade
The update is marked with the words "The database is updated"
And the higher the traffic light should become green
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1) Click on the Scan tab
2) Put a checkmark on all disks, partitions, USB devices
3) Click on Request action or set the default action
4) Choose not require user intervention
5) Make sure you have the check Disinfect and Delete if disinfection fails
6) Click on Start Scan
After the scan to find all infections detected
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1) click on detected
2) All selection Malawi found
3) in case of false positives you can click on the file and restore it
To save the log of the scan
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1) click on Reports
2) select the row for scanning
3) click on Save
4) click on Computer, on a hard disk and then later on C:
5) choose the name of the log es. Kaspar log
6 Click Save
To exit
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1) click on Quit
2) click on Yes
1) click on the lower left on the K
2) click on Quit
Click OK and shutdown at the end .
If you are cleaning the PC is infected Help department office in the manner that the logs are in c:
Once the log has been checked and there are no false positive, you can proceed to restore files that leaves in the C: \ Documents and Settings \ All Users \ Application Data \ / Kaspersky Lab
To get your Start -> Run -> copy / paste "% ALLUSERSPROFILE% \ Application Data" (including the quotes) and delete the folder Kaspersky Lab
Re: Guide to Kaspersky Rescue Disk
Hello,
I have scanned the computer with Kaspersky rescue disk, but the trojan apparently is still in the system.
How can I remove the Kaspersky Rescue Disk from my system?
When I try another rescue disk, the computer always boots to Kaspersky's.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Re: Guide to Kaspersky Rescue Disk
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Originally Posted by
svg84
Hello,
I have scanned the computer with Kaspersky rescue disk, but the trojan apparently is still in the system.
How can I remove the Kaspersky Rescue Disk from my system?
When I try another rescue disk, the computer always boots to Kaspersky's.
What kind of trojan is appearing in your pc? Cant you just remove the Kaspersky Rescue Disk from the system and let your pc boot to windows? Or you can even go into BIOS and change the first boot option to either hard drive or floppy drive if you want. Have you tried using Malwarebytes Antimalware to remove the trojan, it could be a handy antivirus.
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I am not sure if this kind of trojan that infects my laptop because it seems that it ruins the system. I dont know which information is right and wrong. But when I opened firefox it is written that Firefox is infected with Trojan-BNK.Win32.Keylogger.gen.
Yes, I can boot the Windows by changing the priority and also by unplugging the USB with the current bios within.
In the sequence bios that I have, they are:
1. boot from external hard drive
2. boot from hard disk
3. boot from network
So, to try another bios that can allow me to clean the system, somehow I have to replace the current bios (coming from USB) with another one (Malware for example). This is that I do not know how to do it.
No, I have not tried Malware. I really want to, but doing the scan with Windows is not possible anymore because of the trojan.
Now I do not what to do...