RockIT Man
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Right now I'm full of questions and no answers.
I've got an infected machine that is encrypted with PGP desktop. The computer is running windows 7 but will not boot. I wanted to try to tackle the problem with a bootable virus CD. However, the computer boots to the CD before it displays the prompt to unlock the HD. This makes it so that the live scanner can't see the contents of the drive. This means (correct me if I'm wrong) that it won't detect any infections.
My next thought is to pull the drive and scan it via another computer running PGP desktop. Am I on the right track here? If so, anyone have a particular scanner in mind that will do the job.
And no, the client doesn't want me to nuke and pave because he doesn't have the re-installation media for some of the applications. And yes, the client needs the computer back in T - 9 hours.
HELP!!!
I've got an infected machine that is encrypted with PGP desktop. The computer is running windows 7 but will not boot. I wanted to try to tackle the problem with a bootable virus CD. However, the computer boots to the CD before it displays the prompt to unlock the HD. This makes it so that the live scanner can't see the contents of the drive. This means (correct me if I'm wrong) that it won't detect any infections.
My next thought is to pull the drive and scan it via another computer running PGP desktop. Am I on the right track here? If so, anyone have a particular scanner in mind that will do the job.
And no, the client doesn't want me to nuke and pave because he doesn't have the re-installation media for some of the applications. And yes, the client needs the computer back in T - 9 hours.
HELP!!!
