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Accessing a drive rife with trojans

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-14 14:34

I'll make this quick. I have 2 drives. Drive A has 300 gigs of various crap on it, but is infested with one evil bug amd several trojans that managed to infect my system despite my 8 concurrent antiviral/antimalware progs. One of them is quite a nasty bugger, infecting every exe on the system.

Drive B is clean. I need to strip the majority of the data off of drive A without infecting Drive B. Does anyone know any progs that can be set up to allow this, is it something standard antiviral/malware progs would do automatically, or what? I absolutely must salvage the shit on the drive, so at the moment a complete wipe isn't an option.

Thanks, Help would be appreciated.

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-14 16:52

Kaspersky? This sounds like a great time to steal one of the best AV on the market. Version 6 just came out. Set all the protections to max and connect the old drive. I see no reason why it shouldn't detect and clean everything you have on there, without even formatting.

There are also some live-cd AV scanners which will boot the drives read-only, I believe, and then allow disinfection later. I think BartPE has an AV plugin.

http://www.bitdefender.com/bd/site/presscenter.php?menu_id=25&n_id=58
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_bart_cd.html
http://www.frozentech.com/content/livecd.php

and

Direct link to a clean kaspersky.com MSI file, and reg files to use during installation. no cracks, keygens, hacks. Updating works like a charm. I used the nHt key.
http://www.9down.com/story.php?sid=6393

Name: Anonymous 2006-04-15 2:55

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