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keatron wrote: I usually take their hard drive, slave it to another machine, then run the scan from there on the drive with it running as a slave.
jdmurray wrote: keatron wrote: I usually take their hard drive, slave it to another machine, then run the scan from there on the drive with it running as a slave. This is exactly what I do too, but what a pain to set up. I'd rather just boot off a USB thumb drive and run the tools directly on the infected machine. The only disadvantages is that you also need to carry an external hard drive to back up the infected drive, and older motherboard's BIOS that won't boot from a USB device. Hmmm...maybe it's better just to an external EIDE/USB drive for cleaning rather than just a USB thumb drive. I should give that a try first.
jdmurray wrote: Has anyone tried installing all of the usual free A/V and Spyware scanners on a Windows XP bootable USB drive so you can clean the infected hard drive without actually booting off of it? I've always wanted to try this, but have never gotten around to doing it.
Smallguy wrote: hey looking for some ideas on what ot bring with me on a support call for the gf's cousin. he downlaoded some trojan off of msn and can't get back online
keatron wrote: JD I think we should write something to solve this problem.
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