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Quick Heal Total Security 2011
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Step 2
1. Start Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit.
2. In the left side of the main window click on Start Scan.
3. Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit will start scanning your system for suspicious rootkit activity in running Processes, Windows
Registry and Files and Folders.
4. After completing the scan result is displayed in three different tabs that will display hidden items in running Processes,
Windows Registry and Files and Folders.
5. You can now select and take appropriate action against each displayed threat. Like you can terminate the rootkit process
or rename the rootkit registry entry or files.
Step 3
1. Boot your system using Quick Heal Emergency CD.
2. Quick Heal Emergency CD will automatically scan and clean the rootkits from your system during boot time scan.
Create Emergency CD
You can create your own emergency bootable CD that will help you to boot your Windows PC and scan and clean all the drives
including NTFS partitions. This CD helps in cleaning, badly infected PC from file infecting viruses which cannot be cleaned from
inside Windows. This features works only on 32-bit operating systems.
You can create an emergency CD or command line scanner from Quick Heal Total Security at any time. This will be created with the
latest virus signature pattern file used by Quick Heal Total Security on your system.
To create an Emergency CD
To create Quick Heal Emergency CD, your system should fulfill following requirements:
• Licensed copy of Microsoft Windows Operating System. (Windows 2000/XP/2003 or above).
• Microsoft Windows Installation CD. (Windows XP/2003)
• A blank writable CD and a CD-Writer drive.
• Emergency CD can only be used to scan and clean drives of the same system for which you have licensed Microsoft
Windows operating system.
Creating Emergency CD
1. Click Tools -> Create Emergency CD from the
Dashboard
.
2. Click Next.
3. Select Create Emergency CD and click Next.
4. Bootable files are required to make the CD bootable. Select Operating System Installation CD option and insert the
Operating System CD (Windows XP or Windows 2003 operating system CD only). Select CD-ROM drive and click Next.
5. System files will be fetched from the installation CD.
6. Remove the Operating System Installation CD and insert a blank writable CD.
7. Select the CD-ROM drive and click Next.
8. Emergency CD will be created.