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To scan one or more drives
You can scan all or specific drive(s) available on your system. To scan the drive(s):
1. Start Quick Heal Total Security.
2. In the Quick Heal Total Security main window, click Scan on the left pane.
3. In the Scan pane, click the Drives section.
4. Select Drive dialog box appears. Herein check the drives you want to scan from the drives list box. You can check
special selection for multiple drives by checking items in the Drive Types group.
5. Now click Scan button.
Schedule Scan
You can schedule the scanner to scan automatically at predetermined time and intervals. For more details please see
Scheduling
Quick Heal Total Security.
Scan initiated by right click handler
You can easily initiate scan by using right click handler. To scan:
1. Right click on the object (Drive, Folder and File) you want to scan.
2. Select Total Security Scan from the right click menu.
Scanning through DOS command line
If you are working in a DOS window, you can easily initiate scan for a specific drive, file or folder, from DOS command line. To
scan:
1. In the DOS window prompt, changed to the directory path where you have installed Quick Heal Total Security.
2. At the prompt, type SCANNER.EXE and give the path to scan. For example: Scanner.exe C:\Windows
3. Press Enter to start the scan.
Scan using DUMB mode
If you are working in a DOS window, you can easily initiate scan for a specific drive, file or folder, from DOS command line. To
scan:
1. In the DOS window prompt, changed to the directory path where you have installed Quick Heal Total Security.
2. At the prompt, type SCANNER.EXE /DUMB. For example: Scanner.exe /DUMB
3. Press Enter. Quick Heal Total Security will start in dumb mode.
4. Now select the item you wish to scan.
Scanning through DOS command line using DUMB mode
Using DOS command line you can scan in dumb mode. To scan using dumb mode:
1. In the DOS window prompt, changed to the directory path where you have installed Quick Heal Total Security.
2. At the prompt, type SCANNER.EXE /DUMB and give the path to scan. For example: Scanner.exe /DUMB
C:\Windows
3. Press Enter to start the scan.