Advantages:
- Small size of the assembly
- Updatable anti-virus
- Almost complete invulnerability device in case of accidental sticking to the infected machine
-The ability to record to CD / DVD drive
The archive image ISO, which contains modules Dr.Web Live Usb, Avira Live CD and ESET Live CD.
There is a utility that will teach BOOTICE.EXE stick and boot loader will prescribe it.
Instructions on how to make it all work:
For CD / DVD:
Burn image to disk using your favorite pisalka disc (Nero, UltraISO) and loaded with a recorded disc.
In the BIOS set to boot from CD, or press during boot company one of the keys to select an alternative unit load:
F8, F12, ESC or Enter (on some machines, IBM)
When you boot the machine normally is displayed:
Press "key" to select boot device.ili Press "key" to enter boot menu.
For USB:
1) Get Utility BOOTICE.EXE, select the device with the desired flehoy, we press Process MBR
2) We expose the top of the boot GRUB4DOS, and we press Install / Config.
3) Then just click on Save to disk.
4) Extract the contents of the ISO-image on the stick, except for the folder boot.images, then handle WINRAR, or Total Commander, well eventually come up and UltraISO.
Nowadays there is almost always what a USB flash drive tucked, so why not pile enough of her powerful antivirus suite, with a stick to infect windows-system - it is simply impossible.
To update all the databases at the same time, wrote a special script to automatically update the entire set, it is located on a flash drive at:
\ _updater \! __updater.cmd
To update will take about 250 Mb Internet traffic, and about 200 Mb of free space on drive C: \