Archive for October, 2009

How to Make a Bootable AntiVirus Disc

Why Bootable Antivirus?

In a bootable environment we operate), a stripped down version of Windows to a RAM disk (programs are loaded directly into memory, then, is the hard disk on the PC as an attached storage (such as a flash drive) is treated.

In this state malware (malware consists of viruses, Trojans, spyware, adware, rootkits, etc.) is completely helpless and at your mercy. This is the best free way to remove every piece of malware with a 100% successrate.

Steps:

Please follow all the steps below:

1. Go to www.ubcd4win.com, then go to downloads.

2. Select a mirror with a green status. (like Mirror3 for example)

3. When you click on the mirror it will take you to another site where the download will be available.

4. Click the download link for Ultimate Boot CD and save the download to wherever you download stuff.

5. Once the installer has been downloaded double click it.

6. Choose Your Language

7. Click next about 3 times more and choose the path where you want to win Ultimate Boot CD 4 install. Please note that you have a drive with at least 5-10 GB of free space to allow for future plugin growth. I will choose C: UBCD4Win. Installation should take a few minutes.

8. Click Yes to the MD5 hash check. The installation will continue once the hash check is successful.

9. Click Yes to see, to see if a patch file is available.

10. Click the check box toStart ubcd4winbuilder.exe.

11. Click on the "I Accept" button.

12. Click "NO" in the search for Windows files.

13. Get a Windows XP CD w/SP2.

14. Explore the DVD and copy the entire contents (all folders and files on the Windows XP CD) to any location on your computer. You should allocate at least 700 MB of free disk space for the Windows XP CD.

15. Open UBCD4Win (if it is not already open). Click Browse Source Browse button (3 points) andYour i386 folder. My path was C: for example WindowsXPcd.

16. Next go to the media output section and select a location for your ISO image to be created. This ISO can be burned with almost any burning program. Once it is burned the ISO bootable.

17. Then click the button plugins. Be not be too overwhelmed here, actually you should be very happy! Look at all the plugins!

18. Now it's time to update our anti-malware software packages.

19. The first, which Ihave on my list is a-squared free anti-spyware. Click on the line, and then click the config button. A prompt will automatically open and start downloading the latest updates to the program, totally awesome, is not it!

20. So now you need to update any anti-malware programs in our plugin list. Click to accommodate each and then press the config button.

21. Once you're done configing / update plugins, click the Close button.

22. Then click Create.

23. Click YesCreate a directory, and then click I Agree.

24. At this point, you created the ISO and is ready to burn.

on my computer windows security center says Kaspersky Antivirus is turned off but i open up Kaspersky and it says that my computer is protected…if it really is protecting my computer how can i get windows security center to notice that its turned on? and if not how can i fix this problem (i know reinstalling would be a good way but are there any other ways?)

Here are the spects of my computer:
Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 2.60GHz
2.59GHz, 512 MB of RAM
My O.S is: Windows XP Professional Service pack 3
P.S: Will NOT get avg or anyother free anti-virus. Please DO NOT lobby me into doing so.

I cannot erase it from unistall/change program it says “the action is only valid for products that are currently installed”. When I try to erase the Program file “Kaspersky Lab” its says I need permission to erase it (I am administrator). Any ideas?
Note: Running Windows Vista

What Is Wrong With My Kaspersky Virus Scanner?

I have had Kaspersky Internet Security for about a year and have had no problems with it so far until now. I have had to update it about 3 times today, and after each time, it keeps telling me “Databases are out of date.” Then it asks me to “fix it now” or “hide message”
is this normal? what should I do? please give some feedback, thanks

Both are good. I lean more toward Kaspersky, but not by much. I generally turn off my firewall (it interferes with file transfers on my network), but I am behind a router that has a built-in firewall.