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daviddschool
Flightless Bird
> cp /home/something_you_want_to_keep /discs/C
>
> and the file will end up stored as
>
> /discs/Csomething_you_want_to_keep
>
> They made the name of the disk, include the colon character, which
> is a bit confusing until you get used to it.
>
> When you boot back into Windows, at the top level of that
> partition (whatever partition it happens to be), you'll see
> a new file sitting there...
>
> something_you_want_to_keep
>
> So if there was something you suspected you'd need later, like
> userinit or something, you could keep copies of anything Kav
> wants to throw away.
>
> I haven't located where files are quarantined yet. I'll leave
> that detail for later, as my virtual environment is (very slowly)
> downloading virus updates right now, and could take quite a while.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
Well, the delay in my response is because it has taken a long time for
Kaspersky to run through 4 drives and I am awaiting the 5th to
complete. Thank goodness for this program. I didn't try speeding it
up, I am content now that it is at least working! Also I got the
build of Bart's PE to work, and I am going to try and install WinSP2
on the drive using it after I get my Win 7 drive scanned.
Now how does Kasp work? If it downloads the updated virus files from
the server, is there a chance they could get infected?
>
> and the file will end up stored as
>
> /discs/Csomething_you_want_to_keep
>
> They made the name of the disk, include the colon character, which
> is a bit confusing until you get used to it.
>
> When you boot back into Windows, at the top level of that
> partition (whatever partition it happens to be), you'll see
> a new file sitting there...
>
> something_you_want_to_keep
>
> So if there was something you suspected you'd need later, like
> userinit or something, you could keep copies of anything Kav
> wants to throw away.
>
> I haven't located where files are quarantined yet. I'll leave
> that detail for later, as my virtual environment is (very slowly)
> downloading virus updates right now, and could take quite a while.
>
> HTH,
> Paul
Well, the delay in my response is because it has taken a long time for
Kaspersky to run through 4 drives and I am awaiting the 5th to
complete. Thank goodness for this program. I didn't try speeding it
up, I am content now that it is at least working! Also I got the
build of Bart's PE to work, and I am going to try and install WinSP2
on the drive using it after I get my Win 7 drive scanned.
Now how does Kasp work? If it downloads the updated virus files from
the server, is there a chance they could get infected?