Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Using Linux to rescue Windows
Xubuntu is a lean version of Ubuntu, a Linux distribution. To create an Xubuntu live CD, see the Creating an Xubuntu bootable disc procedure in Installing Xubuntu. You can then use the procedures below to install and run ClamTk through your Xubuntu live CD.
Note: You need not use Xubuntu; procedures are similar for other Linux live CDs.
Installing ClamTk - To install ClamTk, do the following:
- If you have not already backed up all data on you PC, do so now. Caution: You will lose your data if you accidentally install Linux over your Windows operating system.
- Boot your Windows PC through an Xubuntu live CD, click on Try Xubuntu. Do not install it.
- Click the Applications Menu (the white mouse at the upper left corner of the screen) and then click Ubuntu Software Center to display its window.
- In the search field, type clamtk, select ClamTk, and then click Install.
- After ClamTk finishes installing, close the Ubunutu Software Center window, and then run ClamTk according to procedure below.
Running ClamTk - To run ClamTk, do the following:
- Install ClamTk according the procedure above.
- Click the Applications Menu (white mouse at upper left), select Accessories, and then click ClamTk to display its Virus Scannerwindow.
- Click Preferences, select the Scanning Preferences tab, select (check mark) Scan files beginning with a dot, select Scan all files and directories within a directory, and then close the Preferences window.
- Click Scan, click Recursive Scan, select the partition or drive that contains your Windows operating system, and then click OK to start the scan. Be patient; the scan takes a long time.
- After ClamTk completes its scan, it displays any threats it has found. Quarantine all threats.
- Shut down Xubuntu, remove its live CD, and then boot Windows.
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