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If you are serious about removing a virus from your computer these days, you need to have some serious tools. Viruses and spyware these days come out so fast they can break right past even the best antivirus products, and are crafted so they merge and become a part of your operating system. Scanning your system after getting infected does not always remove an infection, and to those who don't have the know how or tools will have to reload their system, or take it to a repair shop to be cleaned.

In most cases if an antivirus or spyware product cannot remove the virus while windows is running, you can use a boot cd to startup in a safe copy of windows and remove the virus. The reason this works is because you are taking out the virus before it has a chance to run, and therefore can't defend itself. It's like killing it while it sleeps....

For more and links to the Ultimate Boot CD Files check the article on my site:
http://www.defcon-5.com/noc/video.cfm?docid=376

(PS The YouTube uploader is freaking out on letting me type my description, keeps jumping the description box scroll position)

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  • can i use home edition service pack 3

  • @MrManuelibarra Yes that should work fine

  • comment still visible^^

  • @GloriousOtaku Spam = more views, more views = more money

  • I have a major question. can this be used on ANY xp computer? or only mine (the computer i actually created the boot disk on) ?

  • @KLJNHBUINOILNO Any computer should be able to run the boot disk. Some systems you will not see the hard drive on due to driver issues, but if you install them on the CD the you could access them. But yes, in general it will work for any computer.

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  • I keep getting errors. SHIT

  • Great vid, quite clearbut how do you 'go back' and take off some apps to make the file size correct for the cd ? cheers

  • @kwixotic The errors are probably because you are using an OEM CD. I got mine to work by using nlite to slipstream in SP2 (on a DELL OEM SP1a disc) and everything works flawlessly now.

  • do u have windows 7 on that pc now??

  • No matter how much I tried doing this, I still wound up with two Goddamn errors and the fuckin' thing wouldn't then the .iso file!

    so fuck it!

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