Originally posted by: mechBgon
Strictly for the record: McAfee CleanBoot. It generates bootable scanning CDs with up-to-date DATs (virus definitions).
Originally posted by: antyler
If you want to be able to run antipyware/antivirus without loading anything, www.pctools.com has a version of antispyware/antivirus that runs strictly in the browser. Its very handy.
It's part of my employer's Active VirusScan grant, so I'm not surprised if it's hard to find without a grant. That's why I said "strictly for the record," because it's not something that's available to just anyone.Originally posted by: OVERKILL
Originally posted by: mechBgon
Strictly for the record: McAfee CleanBoot. It generates bootable scanning CDs with up-to-date DATs (virus definitions).
It was hard to find the download. Macfee stopped supporting I think.
Anyway, I finally founf the program but Ican't get it to update.
Have you recently used this program?