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Posted by =?Utf-8?B?UGFuZGFfbWFu?= on June 28, 2006, 10:31 am
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"p00lb0y" wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> I am looking for some expanded instructions on how to prepare the
> Multi-AV utility to perform an off-line scan and clean operation. A
> friend has reported they cannot connect to the Internet and can barely
> boot to a functional desktop. Their browsing habits and adherence to
> proactive security suggests they are likely to be infested with viruses
> and malware. Target OS is Windows XP Home Edition (not sure of SP
> level, probably SP1).
>
> From my tinkering, installing on my own clean PC and grabbing all the
> updates will allow for me to create a CD that contains the contents of
> the C:\Multi-AV directory which I would subsequently copy to the target
> PC, retaining that very directory, and running these modules in Safe
> Mode. Are there additional steps?
>
> Thanks in advance for any tips,
>
>
May the author (Dave) will tell you more , however here is what I know :
Download it on your "clean" machine . Update all the modules just like you
are going to use them . Update at least Kaspersky and McAfee . Then save the
whole folder of the Multi_AV to a CD or USB flash drive
Perform full scan on the infected machine . When the scan with David's tool
is ready you can use another tool to repair Winsock on that machine .Download
it form here and use it on the infected machine after it is clean :
http://www.spychecker.com/program/winsockxpfix.html
At the end , protected that machine :
http://pandaman.my.contact.bg/Protect_your_PC.htm
Panda_man
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