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To: Gottfried who wrote (36518)9/6/2003 2:14:12 PM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (2) of 110652
 
gottfried i just realized that my KAV program has rescue disks.

since i installed only the on-demand scanner, i did not opt for some of the other features.

little did i know that i was passing up the opportunity to create a bootable disk and a set of disks with antivirus bases

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"Universal boot system
This product includes the Rescue Kit feature, a unique rescue system that allows you to restore your PC in case it has been seriously damaged from a virus attack and has lost the ability to boot-up. Rescue Kit creates a set of start-up diskettes based on the Linux kernel that contain a preinstalled copy of Kaspersky® Anti-Virus for Linux. This set-up enables a "clean boot," and helps users restore disks running under any of the most popular file systems: FAT (DOS), FAT32 (Windows 95/98), NTFS (Windows NT/2000), HPFS (OS/2), EXT (Linux). Now the check and recovery of your computer file system is started automatically right after you insert the first rescue disk from the fallback-recovery set." kaspersky.com

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i just installed this feature on win2000. will now go check on winxp and let you know if it's available there. the above text indicate availability for NTFS, but does not specify winxp... and i believe our recent discussions here have centered on xp rescue boot disks.

hth
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