Virus detected in memory
If you suspect there may be a virus in the memory, switch off the computer,
insert a boot disk that you are sure is virus-free (if you are going to carry out
the disinfection from CD-ROM, the diskette should load the CD drivers), and
reset the computer.
If you used the Safedisk program during installation or at any other time, use disk number 1 generated
by this utility as a boot disk. Disk number 2 contains our command-line
version of the antivirus, Pavcl.
Once you have started, run our command-line antivirus (PAVCL) as follows:
- If you want to run Pavcl from a floppy disk, insert the first Panda Antivirus for DOS/Windows 3.x emergency disk (the second floppy disk created by Safedisk - not the boot disk) and enter the following:
PAVCL /ALL /CLV /AEX /AUT
If a message is displayed requesting that the disk containing the PAVSIG.CMP
file be inserted, insert the last (# 3) of the floppy disks, as the file in
question is saved here (for more information, consult the Boot and Emergency Disks section).
- If you wish to execute Pavcl from our CD-ROM, insert it in the drive, go to the DOSWIN3X directory and the
desired language and enter the following:
PAVCL /ALL /CLV /AEX /AUT
The above-mentioned command will carry out a scan of all system drives
searching for viruses in all files and trying to disinfect all viruses found without
requesting user intervention. Pavcl is the command-line version of Panda Antivirus 6.0 and detects and removes the same viruses as any version of Panda Antivirus 6.0.