Kaspersky .ISO Download?

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In the past, when suspicious of my PC, I've downloaded a freebie
..ISO form Kaspersky, created a bootable CD from it, and scanned
my PC.

But I can't find anything explicitly "That" on K's web site.

Is it still available?
 
In the past, when suspicious of my PC, I've downloaded a freebie
.ISO form Kaspersky, created a bootable CD from it, and scanned
my PC.

But I can't find anything explicitly "That" on K's web site.

Is it still available?

Yes. I downloaded it the other day, only to find it was 12 days outdated
definitions and the linux iso didn't have drivers for the davicom nic
card... So I couldn't update it. Very disappointing.

http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/rescuedisk/main?qid=208282173
 
Per John Mason Jr:

"Last-modified 13 Jul 2009 08:03:12 120985600
kav_rescue_2008.iso"

???


Dustin's link looks like the ticket to me.

MajorGeeks is unknown to me - probably 1000% A-OK.... but I don't
know... so....


I know. :-)

After downloading from the site of the originator,
I prefer to download from MajorGeeks or FileHippo.
Both are 100% reliable.
(often FileHippo has older versions.)

But when you click on the link by "Author" you go to this:
http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/rescuedisk/all?qid=208282173
and it looks like that is an older version than the version available at
MajorGeeks.
 
Per gufus:
http>: //rescuedisk.kaspersky-labs.com/rescuedisk/updatable/ka
http>: v_rescue_10.iso

Thx.

That's the one I wound up with after stumbling around for awhile.

On my PC, it seems tb coughing up it's guts and dying. Screen
goes black for awhile, flashes a couple times, and then drops
into command line mode.... something about "Bash".

Gonna try letting an Avast boot-time scan run overnite and see
what it comes up with.

Then maybe I'll go back to Kaspersky and try some more.
 
Burn it to a USB, then you can keep the updates. By default,
Kaspersky keeps the updates on the HD, so if you move the USB to
another machine you have to update all over again.
USB should be at least 1Gb.
Yes. I downloaded it the other day, only to find it was 12 days outdated
definitions and the linux iso didn't have drivers for the davicom nic
card... So I couldn't update it. Very disappointing.

Just burn it to a USB, make a folder called:
"Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10.0"
on the USB, and you can update from another compatible PC, it
will keep the updates in that folder. It will write to HD if it does
not find the folder, because it was designed to "think" its a CDR.
:)
 
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