From: "Gaz" <gazter@msn.com>


>> Not really an issue if you scan outside the host os.



| Do you do that on a regular basis? Is it not a bit messy 'on site' to do
| that?

| Gaz

Not so messy when you have a surrogate PC such as a notebook and a USB to IDE or USB to
SATA hard disk interface.

The advantage is files can be scanned and removed because the affected OS is not running
and thus the files are not protected.

The disadvantage is the anti malware scanners will see and try to clean the Registry of
the surrogate PC and not the affected hard disk's Registry.


--
Dave
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