![]() ![]() I’d also like to have more control over what to scan and skip – something that is described in manual, but not present in actual software. Live update obviously can’t write bases to disc and won’t work with plenty of Internet connections. Start Dr.Web Update will try to update antivirus (if Internet connection is available and LiveCD could detect it properly).ĭrWeb LiveCD updates are similar to DrWeb CureIt – you have to re-download entire image to get fresh databases included. ![]() Start Dr.Web Scanner will launch antivirus scan on all drives available.There are only two menu entries actually needed: Either it was simplified or not yet finished - I have no idea. Strangely supplied manual shows quite different graphical user interface from what LiveCD actually has. …select DrWeb LiveCD option when prompted and it will boot (disc is Linux based) and show you list of options available. or try pressing F8 right after turning computer on usually shows boot menu on most desktop motherboards).refer to your motherboard manual for choosing optical disc drive as boot option.Image is under 70Mb in size so will fit even on small 8cm CD discs. Software comes in form of ISO image that you must burn to CD (as always I suggest CDBurnerXP to do that). Portable scanners are good tool but even they won’t be able to deal with serious infections.ĭrWeb LiveCD is all-in-one (and free) bootable antivirus solution. In my post on choosing portable antivirus I’ve mentioned problems that background monitor antivirus solutions have if system is already infected.
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