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GDPurple
May 22nd, 2001, 05:57 AM
Can anyone recommend a good DOS scanner that will fit on 1x3.5" FD ?

Chapin
May 23rd, 2001, 10:34 AM
Basically any windows version from any company will give you the choice of creating DOS floppies, I use InoculateIt and it works really well, but you need two floppies.

LaSERCHiPs
May 23rd, 2001, 11:58 AM
F-PROT is really...

Try to avoid Thunder byte AntiVirus...garbage

tonnes 'o' problems with that program

ilovetheusers
May 23rd, 2001, 01:44 PM
I've used Norton to scan a bunch of disks in a computer lab that we had an outbreak in. I put it on a DOS machine and it worked fine.

Wildman6971
May 23rd, 2001, 09:24 PM
PC Cillin has a good DOS based scanner program but it's big... need 5 floppies. But it works well.

SB
May 23rd, 2001, 09:52 PM
My favorite AV dos boot disk is norton from a few versions back - with updated sigs of course. It tells you what is goin on a little better than others.

reap
May 24th, 2001, 08:29 AM
I use norton for a dos scanner. Just set it up on a bootable cd. And if you use it on a R/W you can update the virus defenitions all the time. Works like a charm

sykophreak
June 1st, 2001, 09:01 AM
I use F-Prot. Yes, normally the program and defs are too big for a floppy. But I've found a great way to make it all work. I've created a 1.75MB floppy that automatically unzips f-prot into a 2MB ramdrive and then scans all hard disks. I use the latest version of f-prot with the latest definitions. Works like a charm! I checked the size of everything, and using compression and formating at 1.75MB, I've managed to fit almost 2.5MB on a 1.44MB floppy. :-)

TangleWeb
June 1st, 2001, 12:30 PM
Do the F-Prot & PC Illin require that you "install" them from the floppies, or can you just run a scan on a system using them?

I was looking for a really good product to use as a boot floppy & run the scan myself.

sykophreak, I wouldn't mind a copy of that floppy you created.....

sykophreak
June 1st, 2001, 02:32 PM
I created a website for you to download the disk image and writing utility. Go to:
<a href="http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/sykocomputerguy/index.html">http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/sykocomputerguy/index.html</a>

geeksRus
June 1st, 2001, 04:06 PM
simple:
go to Bootdisk.com (http://www.bootdisk.com/)
and download the f-prot image for a bootdisk.
prog and latest updates on a 1.44

sykophreak
June 1st, 2001, 05:19 PM
Ok... I went back and changed it so you can just download an executable disk image of my fprot bootdisk. If you like, you can still download the image writing utility that will allow you to format a disk for 1.75MB. The image from bootdisk.com doesn't seem to be bootable. I'll also try to make sure that my disk image is up-to-date for you.

geeksRus
June 1st, 2001, 07:22 PM
sorry,
the f-prot disk at bootdisk.com isn't bootable. my mistake.

Joker1
June 1st, 2001, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by reap:
<STRONG>I use norton for a dos scanner. Just set it up on a bootable cd. And if you use it on a R/W you can update the virus defenitions all the time. Works like a charm</STRONG>
or a multisession cdr (which is better since most customer machines dont support RWs)

Technichian
June 2nd, 2001, 12:57 PM
Originally posted by sykophreak:
<STRONG>I use F-Prot. Yes, normally the program and defs are too big for a floppy. But I've found a great way to make it all work. I've created a 1.75MB floppy that automatically unzips f-prot into a 2MB ramdrive and then scans all hard disks. I use the latest version of f-prot with the latest definitions. Works like a charm! I checked the size of everything, and using compression and formating at 1.75MB, I've managed to fit almost 2.5MB on a 1.44MB floppy. :-)</STRONG>
I use f-prot too. but I zip it in a floppy and unzip it into the system harddrive and the run it from there . I also copy pkunzip.exe in the same floppy and it works.
Just Keep updating the signature files

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condor
June 4th, 2001, 05:57 AM
do you need something like this ?

ftp://147.234.1.253/pub/f-prot.exe


I made this floppy last week ..

It's F-prot on a 1.68 MB bootable floppy (will format on it's own..)

it will extract f-prot.rar to c:\f-prot and scan all HDDs (FAT or FAT32)

you can get F-prot updates here :

ftp://ftp.datafellows.com/f-prot/update/f-prot/fp-def.zip


Extract the two *.def files to c:\f-prot

and

ftp://ftp.deatafellows.com/f-prot/updates/f-prot/dos/macro.def

copy this file to c:\f-prot


if you want to update the RAR file on the Floppy you will need RAR FOR DOS (DO NOT TRY TO USE WINRAR !!!!)

you can get it here :
http://www.rarsoft.com


Enjoy..

Gabriel
June 6th, 2001, 02:51 AM
I have made myself a Bootable CDROM with lots of DOSie Stuff including Mcafee AV.
This is by far the Best choice because i can insert many diag, Utils inside one Bootable CDROM.
I have also icluded Images of Boot Floppies inside that CDROM

MMMMmmmm - I love myself...

stecktech
June 13th, 2001, 07:24 PM
[This is GREAT thanks for the advice Sykophreak. Best I've seen!!! If you are looking for a great solution for doing a virus check with a bootable disk Syko's link to his site is what you want!!!

sykophreak
June 13th, 2001, 10:17 PM
Thanks, Stecktech!

I try to update the executable download at least once ever week or two. If you ever have any problems with it, let me know.

weird_1@hotmail.com

Again, here's the <a href="http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/sykocomputerguy">link</a>.