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Quick Heal Total Security 2011
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Emgscan Options
For specified options '-' inverts the default meaning.
/DELETE Delete infected files.
/REPAIR Disinfect whenever possible.
/DUMB Do a "dumb" scan of all files.
/WARE Scan for Adware/Spyware.
/MIME Scan for .eml files.
/HELP or /? Display this help.
/LIST List all files checked.
/NOSUB Do not scan subdirectories.
/ARCHIVE[-] Scan inside archive files.
/PACKED[-] Unpack compressed executables.
/REPORT=FileName Create a report file.
/TEMPDIR=DirPath Temporary Directory name.
To remove viruses using Emergency Disk:
1. Shutdown your computer.
2. Switch on the computer.
3. Insert Windows 95/98 Startup Disk or a clean DOS bootable disk. This will boot your system in A:\ Dos Shell.
4. Insert the Quick Heal Emergency disk.
5. Type EMGSCAN C: /REPAIR at the DOS command prompt and press Enter.
6. Quick Heal will scan entire C drive of your system and will try to disinfect the boot sectors or files if found infected during
the scan.
7. When Quick Heal removes all the viruses and completes the scan, it will provide you with the respective scan summary.
Launch AntiMalware
Quick Heal AntiMalware, with its improved malware scanning engine, scans registry, files and folders at lightning speed to
thoroughly detect and clean Spywares, Adwares, Roguewares, Dialers, Riskwares and lots of other potential threats in your system.
Launching Quick Heal AntiMalware
Quick Heal AntiMalware can be launched from any of the following ways:
Click Start> Programs -> Quick Heal Total Security -> Quick Heal AntiMalware.
Right-clicking the Virus Protection icon on the Windows system tray and selecting Launch AntiMalware.
Clicking Tools -> Launch AntiMalware from the Quick Heal dashboard.