UALinux RescuePack v.24.04 (Antivirus LiveDisk) (April 2024)

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Architecture: amd64

System requirements:
CPU: Intel / AMD - 64 bit (x64, amd64, x86-64)
HDD: -
RAM: 3 Gb and above

Description:
UALinux RescuePack is a free boot disk with 7 anti-virus scanners already installed (ESET, BitDefender, eScan, ClamAV, Vba32, Avira, Trellix (McAfee) for detecting malware and treating infected computers. The disk is also equipped with tools for recovering deleted or damaged MBR/GPT files and partitions.

The proposed disk allows, without starting the main operating system installed on the computer (MS Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, etc.), to conduct a full anti-virus scan to detect and remove various malicious threats from the system (computer viruses, Trojans, rootkits, worms, spyware) , ransomware) and treatment of infected computers.
Also, using this disk you can check and disinfect any removable drives.

Due to the fact that the scanning and disinfection processes are carried out independently of the operating system installed on your computer, malware will not be able to counteract the process of neutralizing and restoring the infected system.

The assembly can be considered as a Linux alternative to disks such as Dr.Web LiveDisk and Kaspersky Rescue Disk.
How to burn an ISO file to a DVD or USB flash drive:
✔ Windows: Free ISO Burner can be used to burn to DVD
to create a bootable USB drive ✔ Windows: You can use Rufus
to burn to DVD ✔ Linux: You can use Nero Linux 4
to create a bootable USB drive ✔ Linux: There are many utilities

Booting your computer from the UALinux RescuePack disk:
• Completely turn off the infected computer and turn it on again;
This is called a "cold boot". It is necessary in order to completely clear the RAM of the infected computer, because there are viruses that can remain in the RAM even after rebooting the computer, which you do using the operating system itself or by pressing the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys ("warm reboot" )
• Install the DVD/flash drive with the recorded UALinux RescueDisk image into your computer;
• Enter the Boot Menu of your computer (this can be the F8, F11 or other button - detailed information can be obtained from the documentation for the motherboard of your computer) and select UALinux RescueDisk as the boot source;
• UALinux RescuePack will start running on your computer;
• Wait for the startup process to complete. It can take some time;
• Once UALinux RescuePack is fully launched, you can begin scanning your system or external drive for viruses.
(If the computer is connected to the Internet, it is possible to update the anti-virus databases)

What's new:

updated base system - April 2024
updated ClamAV - 1.3.1
Avira kernel updated - 8.3.68.46
added ClamAV GUI - graphical interface to ClamAV
added EICAR-Test-File (/opt/eicar) - to check the functionality of antiviruses
antivirus databases updated (April 2024): BitDefender, ClamAV, Vba32, Trellix (McAfee), Eset, eScan, Avira
Firefox updated - 125
OpenVPN updated - 2.6.10
updated RAR - 7.00
added system-config-lvm utility for convenient viewing of LVM partitions
added fred utility - viewing and editing the MS Windows registry
added guymager utility - creating an exact copy of media (disk images or partitions)
added gnome-disk-utility utility - convenient work with partitions on media

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⭐UALinux RescuePack v.24.04 (Antivirus LiveDisk) (April 2024) ✅ (3.11 GB)
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