Create anti-virus USB rescue computer with Kaspersky

Internet development is also more dangerous with threats such as viruses, trojans, hackers, keyloggers, malware, spyware that endanger computer users. Therefore, you often have to use an anti-virus program to protect your computer, you can create a computer rescue CD when you have a problem.

Internet development is also more dangerous with threats such as viruses, trojans, hackers, keyloggers, malware, spyware that endanger computer users.

Therefore, you often have to use an anti-virus program to protect your computer, you can create a computer rescue CD when you have a problem. When the virus causes the computer to be unable to access Windows or you edit the computer for someone without a reliable antivirus program, Kaspersky's rescue disk will take effect at this time.

Kaspersky's rescue CD is very practical, but there are still some shortcomings:

Every time you update data for Kaspersky, you have to start over again, ie you have to make a new rescue cd, if you use CD-RW (DVD-RW) then there is no problem because the disk can be deleted but if it is just a Cdrom disc (DVD Rom), every time you update, you will need to use a blank disk to burn. But if you use USB to run and rescue computers with Kaspersky, the update is very easy and does not cause disk loss due to not burning to disk.

A. Create Kaspersky rescue

To be able to do USB rescue with Kaspersky, you need to install Kaspersky and update the database on Kaspersky virus, PE Builder program. Download PE Builder here, after downloading you proceed to install PE Builder. Then copy the Windows XP installer to your hard drive (assuming F: Setup XP). In the Kaspersky window, select the Scan tab, click the Create Reward Disk button.

Step 1: General information

You click Next to go to step 2

Step 2: Get ready to burn

In the Installed PE Buider folder, enter the path to the PE Buider installation folder (C: pebuilder3110a), in the Output folder box, enter the path to the folder where you want to save the temporary temp file of Kaspersky (C: pebuilder3110aKAV), in the box. Path to Microsoft Windows XP service Pack 2 installation CD You enter the path to the Windows XP installer (F: Setup XP). Click Next to continue, when you see the bulletin The folder you have specified does not exits. Do you wish to create it, select Yes and wait about 1 minute for Kaspersky to start creating the iso rescue file.

Step 3: ISO file creation

After finishing, the create iso file dialog box appears, select Create new ISO file , set the name and folder to save the iso file. Click Next .

Step 4: Burnining the CD

Because we use Kaspersky rescue on USB so choose Burn later in choose one of the following . Click Next , Finish to finish.

B. Create USB rescue Kaspersky

Step 1 : Format and copy the necessary files of Kaspersky onto USB.

You download the PeToUSB file with 100 Kb capacity at https://sourceforge.net/projects/petousb/.

After extracting, click on the file PeToUSB.exe to run and select the following

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In the Destination Driver you select Removable USB .

In Format Options, select Enable Disk Format and Quick Format .

In Driver Lable you rename the usb if needed.

In Source Path To Built BartPE / WinPE Files, click on the button with the "three dots" icon to select the path to the temporary file storage folder of Kaspersky (C: pebuilder3110aKAV), the folder to save the temporary file and not the ISO file of Kaspersky .

In File Copy Options, select Enable File copy and select Overwrite Always .

Then click Start and Yes twice to confirm the USB format and copy the Kaspersky files to usb. PeToUSB will create a boot for the USB drive and copy the folder files to the usb, and the I386 folder will be converted into a minint.

Step 2 : Set the BIOS to boot and boot using USB.

Restart the device and press Deletde (or equivalent, depending on the device) to enter the BIOS.

After entering the BIOS, go to Advanced BIOS Features , press Enter , find the Hard Disk Boot Priority line and click Enter, use the Page Up and Page Down keys to move the USB-HDD entry: USB 2.0 Flash Disk to the first boot ( No. 1), press Esc to get rid of Hard Disk Boot Priority . Next select USB-CDROM or USB-HDD in the First Boot Device, press F10 and select Y and then press Enter to confirm the change and restart.

After restarting Kaspersky will boot and run directly on the usb.

Step 3 : Update the virus database for Kaspersky usb.

To update Kaspersky USB data, you need to go to www.kaspersky.com/avupdates and select the correct version of Kaspersky you are using. After the browser opens, depending on the version of Kaspersky AntiVirus or Kaspersky Internet Security you are using, select the update file. If you are using Kaspersky AntiVirus, the update files are called av-i386-xxxxxx.zip , and if you use or Kaspersky Internet Security, the update files are called av-i386 & ids-xxxxxx.zip . In the above files, the file with the extension xxxxxx = daily is the update from Sunday of the week to the current day (ie the day you downloaded), the file with the extension xxxxxx = weekly is the update file of the previous week. , the file with the extension xxxxxx = cumul is the update file from beginning to Sunday of the week. After downloading to your computer, you can extract it using winrar.

You plug the USB into the device and proceed to restart the computer and boot with Kaspersky USB (do as step 2). After you have booted and entered WinPe, click Go > Programs > Kaspersky Internet Security (Kaspersky AntiVirus) > Start to launch Kaspersky.

Then click on the icon of Kaspersky in Task Manager and select Settings > Update > Cofigure . Click Add and select the folder where you downloaded the extracted update file. Click Ok , Apply , click Ok .

Then you click on the icon of Kaspersky in Task Manager and select Update , wait a bit for Kaspersky to start updating the virus database.

Note :

Because the usb is writable so you should not plug the usb into the unsafe machine, have the virus, so you just plug it into your computer to update, or use a usb with 256 Mb capacity just to make Kaspersky usb, when If you scan the infected machine for viruses, you cannot plug in the USB device while you are in Windows, so it is very likely that the USB virus will be infected. After restarting the computer, you need to scan the virus, plug the USB into the tree and do as step 3 to select the first USB boot.

For some older main users, Kaspersky USB cannot be used because it does not support booting from usb. Whether you use Kaspersky AntiVirus or Kaspersky Internet Security version, when making CDrom, USB rescue is Kaspersky Internet Security.

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