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Posted by Dustin Cook on June 29, 2008, 1:49 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options "Tommy McClure" <tmDELccDEL72AThalDASHpcDOTorg> wrote in
> Dustin Cook wrote:
>> Wrote in news.haldashpcdotorg> wrote in news.hal-pc.org> wrote in
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>>> I need to run an AV from CD.
>>> I tried BugHunter on UBCD 4.11b.
>>> I enabled NTFS, the C: drive became F: drive. I can browse F: drive
>>> however.
>>>
>>> BugHunter came back with "signature files corrupt, cannot access log
>>> file, attempting to create logfile". Returned to command prompt.
>>> Sound familiar? Any suggestion?
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> Sufficient outdated. 2nd, you really must on the present on the cd is
>> a ram from the bughunter program disk off, the cd is a ram disk off,
>> the cd is a bit on the f: drive or a bit outdated. 2nd, you really
>> must outdated. 2nd, you really must run the program disk off, the cd
>> is a ram from the f: drive or a ram disk.
>>
>> For the inconvenience. my apologies for the inconvenience. my
>> apologies for the.
>
> You really must make yourself clear. Are there instructions anywhere
> that show how to do this? OK, let's see, the cd is a ramdrive, the
> program is a ramdrive.... wait a minute , are you really Dustin?
That wasn't me, sir. That was one of my dear fans who are insanely
jealous because I'm just not interested in the same sex. I'm sure you can
understand.
> I had a client that had a blue screen XP install from smitfraud. I
> wanted to scan from UBCD. McAfee ran, but its update was from 2004.
> Bughunter didn't. He fortunately had the XP install disk from Dell
> with none of the right drivers. I lucked out and did a repair install
> and scanned with Spyware Terminator , updated until I got control, and
> everything is ok now. Don't worry. Seems like everybody is infected
> with Smitfrauds these days. What will we do?
Smitfraud and Trojan.Vundo family are the ones making the rounds these
days.
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Regards,
Dustin Cook - http://bughunter.it-mate.co.uk BugHunter v2.2e AntiMalware Removal Utility
For Windows users, I highly recommend:
http://www.malwarebytes.org - MalwareBytes AntiMalware
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