I would check these out.


AVG

http://www.avg.com/us-en/avg-rescue-cd-download

Norton

https://security.symantec.com/nbrt/nbrt.aspx

Kaspersky

http://rescuedisk.kaspersky-labs.com/rescuedisk/updatable/kav_rescue_10.iso

Bitdefender

http://download.bitdefender.com/rescue_cd/BitDefenderRescueCD_v2.0.0_5_10_2010.iso

I typically will scan with 2-3 different tools, as they all pick up 
things differently.  This will take time, 8-16 hours per system.  Once 
you have validated all your systems are clean, then maintain a good 
anti-virus and anti-malware active foot print on your systems.


Good luck!




On 05/17/2015 01:23 PM, Clug wrote:
> I was trying really hard to be non-specific about the situation, while
> being very specific about the solution I want to use - my bad.
>
> The situation is someone I know who is VERY non tech-savvy had a problem
> with a printer at work (very small place) and went to what they THOUGHT
> was the support site for that printer, where they were told to "download
> and run" something that gave the person on the other end access to their
> system so they could "diagnose" the problem.
>
> Naturally my friend came to their senses AFTER all this and are now
> terrified that their system is "full of viruses". And they are really,
> really not wanting to let their employer know.
>
> So I'm basically doing some guerilla support on this. I therefore can't
> yank the drive (which would be my preferred option). I /have/ used Linux
> Live CDs in the past do run malware removers, but that was years back,
> and I was hoping there are some good/better options nowadays. Barring
> that, I'm bringing portable malware/spyware/antivirus stuff with me on a
> USB drive and booting the thing into safe mode.
>
> It's not a big deal and I'm not asking for advice on how to fix stuff. I
> specifically want to know if you guys have advice on a live rescue CD
> image (:
>
>
>
> On Sun, 17 May 2015, B-o-B De Mars wrote:
>
>> On 5/17/2015 12:53 PM, Clug wrote:
>>> Guys, I don't think you understand. I'm not trying to get people to
>>> switch to anything, and in this specific case I'm not trying to avoid
>>> helping peiple. I've got a friend who got themselves in a bit of a bind
>>> and I'm trying to help, but it's been a while since I've done the Boot
>>> Off A USB Drive And Run Antimalware.
>>>
>>
>> I never had luck with this.  I usually do one of the following
>> (sometimes both).
>>
>> Pull the drive & attach it to a machine with Anitvirus.  Scan it then
>> try to repair the damage.
>>
>> or, pull the drive and attach it to another machine.  Pull any files
>> off they want to save.  Put the drive back in the original machine,
>> and reinstall.
>>
>>
>>
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