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Old December 17th 17, 11:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Paul[_32_]
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Mark Twain wrote:
Well, I have tried this several times both
restarting and shutting the power off/on and
I've done this before,.....

Also, I tried to do the Kapersky again since I updated
it yesterday but after putting the Kapersky Rescue CD
in it says the database is corrupted.

So could you please give me a up to date link
so I can create a new Kpersky Rescue CD?

Thanks,
Robert




Step 2 here, hides the link for the ISO. The second
link here should give you an ISO to use. If you have
re-writable media, you can keep using the same media
for each new version of Kaspersky you prepare. (Imgburn
will do an erase cycle on re-writable media, before
it does a new burn.) If all you have is CD-R, don't
worry about it. I use re-writable media for stuff
like Kaspersky, as I will eventually be downloading
another copy, and re-using the disc.

https://support.kaspersky.com/8092

http://rescuedisk.kaspersky-labs.com..._rescue_10.iso

One thing the scanning CD does, is it copies the database
onto the C: drive. There may already be a Kaspersky folder
on the C: drive. You can clean that out if you want,
then boot the rescue CD and it'll prepare a fresh copy.

After the folder is prepared, the CD can contact the server
of Kaspersky, for an update. But if you're downloading
the CD this instant, the database won't be more than a week
out of date, so you don't really need to update the database
before scanning.

Paul
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