This will work on a cd or you can put it on a thumb drive.

Infected PC? AVG Rescue CD to the Rescue!

By Rick Broida <http://blogs.bnet.com/bio.php?id=broida>

March 30th, 2010 @ 8:09 am

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<http://i.bnet.com/blogs/avg-rescue-cd.png>If a virus or spyware infection
strikes your PC, you’ll know it right away. The telltale signs include
suddenly sluggish performance, a hijacked Web browser, and/or pop-up
warnings from sources you don’t recognize.

What you may not know is what to do about it. Trying to cure an already
infected PC is quite literally like trying to close the barn door after the
horses have run out.

Fortunately, there’s a new weapon at your disposal: AVG Rescue CD can remove
viruses, spyware, and other malware
<http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd>from infected PCs. It’s a
free, effective, and potentially life-saving tool
— but there’s one catch.

The catch: You need to create your rescue CD *before *your system gets
infected. If you wait until after the fact, your system will probably be too
choked with malware to perform the setup. So think of this as stockpiling a
flu vaccine.

As its name implies, AVG Rescue CD is a bootable CD that employs Linux for
its operations, meaning it doesn’t boot into Windows (which is where the
problems lie, natch). It’s also available for USB flash drives, which is my
preferred method of deploying the tool — as long as the infected system
supports booting from flash drives, which most modern PCs do. (The software
itself requires only about 70MB of space, so even an old 128MB drive will
suffice.)

Don’t worry about out-of-date virus definitions: The software will leverage
your PC’s Internet connection to retrieve the latest updates.

I can’t say AVG Rescue CD is the most user-friendly tool I’ve used, so it
behooves novice users to watch AVG’s two tutorial videos: One on creating a
bootable CD or USB
drive<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFwjc0pZHr8&feature=video_response>,
the other on using Rescue CD to remove infections from a
PC<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKmE1H9Z2kk&feature=related>
.

I also can’t promise that the software will rescue every PC from every
infection — but it’s something every user should keep in his or her toolkit.
AVG Rescue CD is free; it works with most versions of Windows. [via
AppScout<http://www.appscout.com/2010/03/avg_rescue_cd_powerful_useful.php>
]

You can download it here:
http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd


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