I should probably go back a reread this thread so I don't ask silly
questions, but...
The application you download for UBCD4WIN is installed locally, you run the
configuration script to tell it what you want on the CD, you feed it your
windows installation packages (it does not come with it due
Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 13:46:57 -0500
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is this not possible?
On Sun, Mar 1
I was looking at the root directory of the cd and notice two intriguing
directories. The first is isolinux and the second is syslinux. Gee if I
am not mistaken that makes this discussion quite the topical ointment. Pray
tell, if you may, how does one use linux in UBCD4Win?
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009
two intriguing
directories. The first is isolinux and the second is syslinux. Gee if I
am not mistaken that makes this discussion quite the topical ointment. Pray
tell, if you may, how does one use linux in UBCD4Win?
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Charles Jones
charles.jo
OK, then I will ask a potentially silly question;-)
If I make a UBCD4WIN CD on an infected machine, will that CD be infected? Is
there a way to make the CD on a potentially infected machine and not spread
the viruses to the machines to be tested?
I need to make one of these CDs, but I only
question;-)
If I make a UBCD4WIN CD on an infected machine, will that CD be infected?
Is there a way to make the CD on a potentially infected machine and not
spread the viruses to the machines to be tested?
I need to make one of these CDs, but I only have 1 Windows machine, and
that one
IN ITSELF. Is it attached to another? I don't
thinkso. That means if you d/l an iso the virus doesn't attach itself to the
iso.
Maybe.
On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Mark Phillips
m...@phillipsmarketing.bizwrote:
OK, then I will ask a potentially silly question;-)
If I make a UBCD4WIN
I agree that a local virus probably can't install itself into a downloaded
iso. But couldn't a virus hitch a ride on a CD that is being made from a
downloaded iso?
Also, as I understand it, one downloads UBCD4WIN and then runs a program
that builds the iso with what you downloaded and some files
are smart enough to defend the selves from removal, and spread
through the network, but they don't go and embed them selves into the
registry of an iso during creation via the UBCD4WIN installer. I had the
same question the first time I used it and it did not seem to be an issue.
However
All I can say is that the first time I had to build UBCD4WIN it was over a
weekend on an infected windows machine in my house and it did not have any
problems and the live system did not become contaminated. Your mileage may
vary depending on your type of infection, however if you use the clean
I have a question: one of the options in UBCD4Win is to start a recovery
console. After googling to find out what that was for I discovered that its
purpose is to run maintanence applications inside (like chkdsk). My question
is what othe applications are there that can be used. I would like
: one of the options in UBCD4Win is to start a
recovery console. After googling to find out what that was for I
discovered that its purpose is to run maintanence applications
inside (like chkdsk). My question is what othe applications are
there that can be used. I would like a list
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On Mar 2, 2009, at 9:12 PM, mike havens wrote:
I have a question: one of the options in UBCD4Win is to start a
recovery console. After googling to find out what that was for I
I was hoping that what i could do is drag-n-drop the drive onto an icon and
not need to burn a cd. That way I could update it at home nd bring the
flash-drive to the job.
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Charles Jones
charles.jo...@ciscolearning.org wrote:
mike havens wrote:
I downloaded it
is this not possible?
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:46 PM, mike havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
I was hoping that what i could do is drag-n-drop the drive onto an icon
and not need to burn a cd. That way I could update it at home nd bring the
flash-drive to the job.
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:26
a rootkit for instance.
I suggest that your repair ramdisk be made following the instructions - just
use a CD.
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is this not possible?
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 1:46 PM, mike havens bmi...@gmail.com wrote:
I was hoping
where the virus cannot further infect by
writing and can run through special controls.
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Date: Sun, 1 Mar 2009 22:53:11 -0500
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I downloaded it and am unpacking it now. I am, however, unclear as to where
to get updates and how to install them into the program. What I am going to
do is put it onto a flash drive and just update the virus info!
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mike havens wrote:
I downloaded it and am unpacking it now. I am, however, unclear as to
where to get updates and how to install them into the program. What I
am going to do is put it onto a flash drive and just update the virus
info!
Mike,
Once you boot the disc (it takes a frighteningly
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