I was meaning to say that you should not have to worry about it reinfecting the reinstalled OS when the data is mounted or copied as there isn't anything referencing the files to self-execute. I would say go ahead and reload then scan the data from the new OS, it'll make life easier. If you want to go an extra mile or two, you could make a VHD out of the data and attach it to a VM for inspection on another system.I'm reloading the OS either way but need to make sure the 113GB of data I am backing up for them in their user folder is not infected before I move it on my external HDD. I wish I had a separate external HDD to completely reduce the risk but I don't 🙁.
That's a good'n too. You can throw these all onto a spare flash drive easily with YUMI like Dahak suggested. The only one I can't figure out how to use with YUMI is Trend Micro's rescue disc. I haven't found an ISO to feed into YUMI for it.+1 for kaspersky rescue disk