User`s guide
1. Set up the BIOS of your computer to boot off the CD.
2. Put the CD in the drive and reboot the computer.
3. Wait until the BitDefender screen appears and select Start BitDefender Rescue
CD in the preferred language.
4. Wait for the boot process to complete. This may take a while.
5. As soon as the boot process has completed, the BitDefender signatures are
updated automatically and a scan of all detected hard disk partitions is started.
Your hard disk partitions will appear on the desktop. To view the contents of a
disk in a window similar to Windows Explorer, double-click it.
Note
When working with the BitDefender Rescue CD, you will deal with Linux-type
partition names. Disks that were not labeled under Windows will appear as
[LocalDisk-0] probably corresponding to the (C:) Windows-type partition,
[LocalDisk-1] corresponding to (D:) and so on.
6. Plug the removable device into an USB port on your computer. In a few moments
a window will appear showing the contents of the device.
7. You can copy files and folders as you would normally do in the Windows
environment.
If this information was not helpful, you can contact BitDefender for support as
described in section “Support” (p. 236).
41.2. What to Do When BitDefender Finds Viruses on Your
Computer?
You may find out there is a virus on your computer in one of these ways:
● You scanned your computer and BitDefender found infected items on it.
● A virus alert informs you that BitDefender blocked one or multiple viruses on your
computer.
In such situations, update BitDefender to make sure you have the latest malware
signatures and run a Deep System Scan to analyze the system.
As soon as the deep scan is over, select the desired action for the infected items
(Disinfect, Delete, Move to quarantine).
Warning
If you suspect the file is part of the Windows operating system or that it is not an
infected file, do not follow these steps and contact BitDefender Customer Care as
soon as possible.
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