
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Rescue Disks
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Figure 87. The
Welcome to Kaspersky Rescue Disk
wizard box
The
Configuration
wizard box (Figure 88) allows you to specify the fallback
recovery disks to be created:
Bootable disk containing executable files
– boot disk with Linux OS files
and the Kaspersky Anti-Virus executable files.
Disks with anti-virus bases
– disks with virus definitions and methods to
be used for their removal. It’s advisable that you update these disks with
updated anti-virus databases on the regular basis.
The bootable disk containing Linux operating system and the
Kaspersky Anti-Virus executable files can be created only once, and the
disk with anti-virus bases must be created every time the update is
released.
The
Basis options
group allows you to specify how the anti-virus base disks
should be created:
Delete all files from disk before copying
– removes all files from the disk
before copying anti-virus bases onto it.
Update bases when copying
– copies only the updated bases onto the
disk. With this option selected the program doesn’t clean the disk before
copying bases onto it but compares bases on the disk against those to be
copied. If the bases are identical the program doesn’t copy any files onto the
disk.
If you selected the
Update bases when copying
option, you should
insert anti-virus base disks in the order, in which these were created.