Kaspersky Rescue Disk is a safe way to remove viruses from a computer without the risk of getting infecte. Boot from the Kaspersky Rescue Disk to scan and remove threats from an infected computer without the risk of infecting other files or computers. Burn this ISO image to a CD, insert it into the infected system's CD-ROM drive, enter the PC's BIOS, set it to boot from the CD and reboot the computer.
Rated 50/50 by victor4461 at Jun 16, 2008
Looks Promising, easy to run, fast scans its Kaspersky Anti- virus 2009, searches for *Viruses and worms*trojan prgrams* adware* *auto Dialers* other malware* suspicious compressed files* multi packed objects i give it a thumbs up since its FREE and comes from a reputable company
Rated 50/50 by BCTech at Jun 16, 2008
Kaspersky's effective antivirus in a bootable rescue disk? And free to boot? Sounds like a deal!
Rated 30/50 by some guy at Jun 17, 2008
look at the date June 08 lol
Rated 40/50 by driver8 at Jun 18, 2008
quick to download (81mb) easy to burn (ISO using nero) boots up quite quickly into linux os nice GUI, with a few basic options BUT app loads with a warning that the definitions are out of date - presumably this works best with a full version already installed. Anyone know how to use the latest defs file with this ? (I've downloaded & googled, but cannot find instructions, maybe it's not possible ?) Or anyone know how effective this would be running as is ?
Rated 10/50 by yetisouth at Aug 26, 2009
The link is dead. This rescue disk seems to have disappeared from the kaspersky web-site as well. What's the deal?
Rated 40/50 by Budgie29 at Jul 19, 2010
usb key would be very usefull
Rated 40/50 by some guy at Jul 21, 2010
the concept is great but the poor part you cant update the definitions list as stated below USB would be better at least you would have a chance to update the definitions, could try to extract the ISO to a usb and set bios to boot off usb and see what happens
Rated 50/50 by cool_guy at Jul 24, 2010
some_guy, what do you mean you can't update the definitions? You don't need a USB key to do that. It was quite a few months ago since I used it last time BUT as far as I remember, I am pretty sure it creates a RAM drive - disk drive/partition using your computer's RAM and updates are saved on that disk. It is exactly the same as if was saved on a hard disk except that the data is there for the current session only. This concept has been used everywhere on LIVE CDs. Anyone? correct me if I am wrong :)
Rated 30/50 by And| at Jul 24, 2010
Try and search for this on kaspersky.com. Nothing will be found. Strange.
Rated 30/50 by ninjeratu at Jul 25, 2010
Haven't actually tried it, just wanted to give And| some information. I certainly found information about it on Kaspersky's site. I wonder what you searched for. Here's the FAQ and support page: http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/rescuedisk
Rated 30/50 by GadgetPig at Sep 30, 2010
USB version here: http://devbuilds.kaspers...RescueDisk10/Rescue2usb/ Standard CD ISO here: http://devbuilds.kaspers.../devbuilds/RescueDisk10/
Rated 40/50 by some guy at Oct 1, 2010
bunch oh rescue disks can be found here http://www.raymond.cc/bl...or-the-best-rescue-disk/
Rated 40/50 by Kirstenjazz at Jan 25, 2011
Nice post and i like it. http://www.articlesbase....his-summer-4082987.html
Rated 10/50 by CyberDoc999 at Jun 7, 2011
you have to own it and have it installed on your hard drive in order to get the latest definitions that will make it 1 star
Rated 10/50 by Input Overload at Jun 9, 2011
Failed the only time I have had to use it. Believe this or not but the Norton... yes Norton Malware Remover was the only program that removed a Rootkit / Boot Virus from my sons PC. So sorry chaps but 1 star.
Rated 10/50 by cyberknutt at Jun 13, 2011
Download now did not download now but sent me to some "regnow" page.