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Program version: 18.0.11.3 Official website: Kaspersky Rescue Disk Interface language: Russian, English
Treatment: not required
System requirements:
1GB or larger USB flash drive or CD/DVD. 1 GB of RAM. 1 GB of free hard disk space. Processor Intel Pentium 1 GHz or higher. Internet connection.
Description: Boot into Kaspersky Rescue Disk to detect and remove malware and other threats from an infected computer without the risk of infecting other files and computers. Download the ISO image, burn it to a USB stick or CD/DVD, enter the BIOS and set to boot from the chosen media, then restart your PC. When the download is complete, the latest version of Kaspersky Anti-Virus 2018 will be launched. Select the drive you want to scan and scan. Kaspersky Rescue Disk allows you to more effectively deal with viruses, since this disk does not require Windows to be loaded, and therefore malware will remain idle.
Main features of Kaspersky Rescue Disk:
Booting your computer from CD/DVD media Booting your computer from USB media Booting the computer in graphics and text mode Saving information about the system hardware in electronic form in order to transfer it to Kaspersky Lab in case of an unsuccessful download Search for malware in startup objects and disinfection of startup objects Search and destruction of malicious objects in the boot sectors of connected drives Search for malware and disinfection of files on the disk Testing the following types of media: ^ Internal hard drives, ^ External USB hard drives, ^ Flash media Support for MS Dynamics Volumes and Hardware RAID Support for the following file systems: ^ NTFS, ^ FAT32, ^ FAT16, ^ Ext2, ^ Ext3, ^ ReiserFS
To start Kaspersky Rescue Disk: Download the Kaspersky Rescue Disk image. Burn the Kaspersky Rescue Disk image to a USB stick or CD/DVD. Connect a USB stick or CD/DVD to your computer. Set up your computer to boot from USB or CD/DVD. Boot the computer from Kaspersky Rescue Disk. Update the anti-virus databases of Kaspersky Rescue Disk. Run a computer scan.
Features when working with Kaspersky Rescue Disk: When working with Kaspersky Rescue Disk, there are the following features:
After Kaspersky Rescue Disk shuts down, the KRD2018_Data folder remains on one of the partitions on the computer's hard drive (usually in C:KRD2018_Data). The folder stores anti-virus databases, reports, quarantine, and traces. You can delete the folder if necessary. If there is less than 1 GB of free space left on the hard drive, the KRD2018_Data folder is created in RAM. After restarting the computer, the contents of the folder are deleted. Kaspersky Rescue Disk makes changes to the system files of the operating system, which may affect its performance. Before using Kaspersky Rescue Disk, we recommend that you back up your operating system. Kaspersky Rescue Disk is based on Gentoo Linux. We recommend that you check the compatibility of your hardware with Linux in open sources before using Kaspersky Rescue Disk.