On Fri, 19 Dec 2014 20:42:48 -0500, B00ze/Empire
wrote:
>On 2014-12-16 14:40, Shadow wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 16 Dec 2014 08:55:48 -0800 (PST), RayLopez99
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I want to buy an antivirus program but it must be something like an ISO
file I can burn onto a DVD. That's because I'm constantly rebuilding my
system, thanks to a virus I caught from Dustin (just kidding; he wishes), so I
want to have the antivirus on a DVD so I can use it many times on the same
system.
>>>
>>> I use Microsoft Security Essentials, which catches says the AV-comp site,
83% of badware, but Norton, F-secure others catch 98% so I might go with them.
>>>
>>> But F-secure does not allow any more "trials" says their website. So I
need a program I can download either on trial basis, or, as I say, buy it but
it must be ISO file or otherwise something I can store on a DVD and use it over
and over on the same PC.
>>>
>>> Any ideas? Dustin you shut up. Whatever you have to say, I don't want to
hear it.
>>
>> Dustin recommends (probably)
>>
>> http://support.kaspersky.com/4162
>>
>> So do I. Put it on a USB. No point in burning CDs or DVDs.
>> Comes with a nifty registry editor.
>> []'s
>
>I've used that recently. Note that it created a folder and wrote a bunch
>of files on my hidden recovery partition when I ran it, which I
>disliked.
**Move that folder to the USB and from that moment on it will
update to the USB, not the HD. You might have to use the non graphical
interface to update the first time round, to get the variables right.
Useful if you have more than one PC to examine. Otherwise,
it's probably faster to keep the data files on the HD.
I personally do not like any CD/DVD that writes to the HD
without my permission.
** Or just create an empty folder called
Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10.0
on the pendrive BEFORE you boot it for the first time.
[]'s
>Not a mortal offence, but it should know better than to touch
>type $27's. Note that Acronis True Image also dumped a file on that
>partition, so the behaviour is not uncommon. Also, if you browse your
>system with the Kaspersky Linux and change the VIEW of folders as you go
>along, it will create a file in each folder where you changed view,
>which I also disliked. You can also use AVAST to create a rescue disk,
>but note that it will install Windows ADK on your system as it creates
>the rescue disk - perhaps AVAST 2015 uses ADK 8.1, but my AVAST 2014
>installed ADK 8.0 and this bugs me, I'm not sure if several versions of
>ADK can coexist...
>
>Best Regards,
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