If you obtain a Trinity Rescue Disk (free download online) you can boot from that and run four different anti-virus softwares with one command. If I remember correctly, you can designate which partition to use them on.
Using TRK: First, run updatetrk, then: virusscan -n -a clam;virusscan -n -a fprot;virusscan -n -a bde;virusscan -n -a va;virusscan -n -a avs You will need the key for Avast that you can get free online as well (good for 30 days). This will take awhile (hours). Each anti-virus software will write a report to the root directory of the partition you choose. Keith > I have the lenny release of debian and windows XP as a dual- > boot using grub 0.97. The debian system (of course) seems to > be working fine, but I've gotten some malware (of course) on > the windows side. > > Can somebody recommend software (preferably free) that > will deal with the bad windows stuff without trashing the > linux system? I'm concerned that running standard-issue > diagnostic and treatment stuff will tamper with the boot > sector, among other things. > > Thanks, everyone! > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/ec33c15ea80a647bab80a5276469f556.squir...@webmail.strucktower.com