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Use Linux to Scan Unusable Windows Drives for Viruses

March 14th, 2010 by Baldy

 

Often, even if we do catch a virus, it’s not so difficult to eradicate it using installed anti-virus—but if your system has been crippled, try using Linux to scan the drive for viruses instead. As any Linux veteran knows, one of Linux’s greatest uses is fixing unbootable drives—recovering files, deleting files, and even killing viruses. For those of you that aren’t quite as well-versed in Linux, technology blog gHacks has a tutorial for doing just that, though we recommend a few tweaks to their process.

Face it virus’s attack every where and here is the chance to convert a old friend that loves winblows folks take a look, Baldy

Use Linux to Scan Unusable Windows Drives for Viruses

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