Virus detected in the boot
To disinfect a boot virus, several floppy disks will be necessary: one boot
disk to guarantee virus-free system startups, and others for disinfection
purposes.
It is possible to create a boot disk using the Safedisk utility included with Panda Antivirus 6.0 or using the procedure described below.
The Safedisk tool will create several floppy disks. The first of these is a boot disk,
whereas the others are used for disinfection purposes. Otherwise, you have all the
necessary tools for disinfection in the DOSWIN3X directory on the Panda Antivirus 6.0 CD-ROM.
The procedure is as follows:
- Switch off your computer. Insert a virus-free boot disk (if you are going to
carry out disinfection from the CD-ROM, the diskette should load the CD
drivers), and reset your computer.
- Once you have started the computer, Insert the first disk. If you are going to
carry out disinfection from the CD, insert the Panda Antivirus 6.0 CD-ROM and go to the DOSWIN3X directory.
- Then execute our command-line antivirus (PAVCL) by typing the following: PAVCL /ALL /CLV /AEX. If you are asked to insert the disk containing the PAVSIG.CMP file, insert
the last of the floppy disks shipped with Panda Antivirus or which you generated through the Safedisk utility.
- If a virus is detected in memory once, you should continue. When the virus is
found on the hard drive, press S to disinfect.
Creating a boot disk without using the Safedisk process
To generate a virus-free boot disk, it is necessary for such a disk to be
created on a virus-free computer. The Safedisk utility is designed to create both a boot disk and emergency disks, which can
be used for disinfection purposes.
If you created the above-mentioned diskettes with the Safedisk utility before virus infection, use the first diskette as the boot disk. If
you did not already create these disks, go to a virus-free computer and follow
these steps:
- Insert an empty disk and type FORMAT A: /S.
- Go to the DOS directory using the command CD DOS.
- Copy the HIMEM.SYS and SMARTDRV.EXE files on the diskette by typing COPY HIMEM.SYS A: followed by COPY SMARTDRV.EXE A:.
- Edit the CONFIG.SYS file in drive A using the following command: EDIT A:\CONFIG.SYS.
- On the editor that appears, type the following two lines: DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS and DOS=HIGH.
- Choose the Save option in the File menu then the Exit option in the same menu..
- Edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT file in drive A using the following command: EDIT A:\AUTOEXEC.BAT.
- On the editor that appears, type the following line: SMARTDRV.EXE.
- Choose the Save option in the File then the Exit option within the same menu.