![]() ![]() Burn this to a DVD or unpack to a USB stick and you should be able to boot your PC from it. ![]() The rescue CD will now proceed to scan your drive(s) and clean them of all known infections, and then provide you with a report at the end.Kaspersky Rescue Disk is a free bootable environment that will detect and remove malware from a badly infected PC. Once you have updated your definitions database you can return to the ‘ Objects Scan‘ tab, select the drives you wish to scan by ticking the appropriate boxes and then click the ‘ Start Objects Scan‘ button. You will obviously need to be connected to the Internet to do the update, the drivers in the Kaspersky may not recognise your wireless card so we recommend that you connect to your router via an Ethernet cable. The first thing you will need to do is flip the screen to the ‘ My Update Center‘ screen and then hit the ‘ Start Update‘ button to make sure you have the latest Anti-Virus definitions. Once you have cleared the License agreement you will see the main scan screen shown below. (Some users report that you need to use a capital ‘ A‘ and others report that only a lower case ‘ a‘ will work so you may need to try both to proceed) Next you will see the License Agreement – you will need to press the ‘A’ key to accept the agreement and proceed from here. Once the PC has booted you will see the Startup screen below, for the purposes of this tutorial you will need to select the ‘Graphical Mode’ option and press ‘Enter’ Once you have started the boot process form the CD you will see a screen with a countdown something like the one below – press any key on the keyboard before the countdown reaches zero to boot the CD, if you don’t press a key in time, the PC will boot the hard drive as normal instead. Once you have a physical rescue disk in your hand, the next step is to boot your PC, from the disk, this involves having the CD in the drive when you power on the PC, and then booting in to the disk (Note – depending on your system set-up you may have to change the boot order on your PC, this is usually done either with an ‘F’ key press at startup, or by changing the BIOS, as all PC’s are different it is impractical in this tutorial to provide exact instructions for your PC).
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