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If you've got the skills by far the most reliable way is to boot from a OS CD and install ANOTHER OS to another partition and then run the anti-spyware from the second OS.

The first thing I normally do with a new PC or laptop is hive off a second OS on an 8Gb partition.

Sounds really anal I know, and does take a bit of time, but you'd be amazed how useful it can be 169144-ok.gif

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If you've got the skills by far the most reliable way is to boot from a OS CD and install ANOTHER OS to another partition and then run the anti-spyware from the second OS.

The first thing I normally do with a new PC or laptop is hive off a second OS on an 8Gb partition.

Sounds really anal I know, and does take a bit of time, but you'd be amazed how useful it can be 169144-ok.gif

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Completly agree, a parallel or 2nd install is a very good way to permit access to a screwed\installed install that is compromised. It's worked very well for data recovery for me for years. I have never used it for the purpose Mac suggests but as nothing will be file locked the scanner has access to everything and can clean.

Jon.

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Exactly.

We do this to all our standard server & W/S builds. The amount of times it's rescued me is beyond belief shocked.gif

All for a little bit of work upfront.

Also, as a side note, you can use the SECOND OS to backup the initial one too as well. It makes restores easy as you're restoring from the secondary OS rather than from the primary.

Restoring from the primary is like trying to get the carpet up while you're standing on it - mostly works but just makes it harder.

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Also, installed the command console.

If you have XP, bang in the CD and find the WINNT32.EXE program.

Run it with the /cmdcons switch, so:

winnt32.exe /cmdcons

Will install a limited command based OS, great for recovery situations.

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