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Bit Defender and Dr. Web found the most malware. Not sure which is the best.
I'd say the idea is to do just enough scanning and removing in order to get to the desktop so that you can run Malwarebytes and others. I tried running ALL of these and this caused a fatal login / logout loop. So I run just one, then see if I can work my magic on the desktop.
FREE - Bit Defender - downloads the latest definitions and scan automatically -
FREE - Dr Web's Live CD - you can download the latest definitions -
FREE - Kaspersky Rescue CD - took a LONG TIME to download the latest definitions (12 minutes) - After all that it didn't find a whole lot of viruses. Missed a ton that Malwarebytes later found. Beware of scanning "boot sectors" as this left one of my test computers damaged beyond repair. So uncheck "boot sectors".
FREE - Panda Rescue CD - NO updates! - Very short scan.
FREE - PC Tools Rescue CD - NO updates!
PAID - Avira Rescue CD - PAID software only! Doesn't work unless paid subscription.
I'd say the idea is to do just enough scanning and removing in order to get to the desktop so that you can run Malwarebytes and others. I tried running ALL of these and this caused a fatal login / logout loop. So I run just one, then see if I can work my magic on the desktop.
FREE - Bit Defender - downloads the latest definitions and scan automatically -
FREE - Dr Web's Live CD - you can download the latest definitions -
FREE - Kaspersky Rescue CD - took a LONG TIME to download the latest definitions (12 minutes) - After all that it didn't find a whole lot of viruses. Missed a ton that Malwarebytes later found. Beware of scanning "boot sectors" as this left one of my test computers damaged beyond repair. So uncheck "boot sectors".
FREE - Panda Rescue CD - NO updates! - Very short scan.
FREE - PC Tools Rescue CD - NO updates!
PAID - Avira Rescue CD - PAID software only! Doesn't work unless paid subscription.
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