Mail Archives: opendos/2004/05/30/04:25:37
On 29 May 2004 at 14:57, Dean Dancey wrote:
> shadow AT shadowgard DOT com wrote:
> > Is there a DOS that I can boot from a floppy that has drivers to
> > allow access to NTFS partitions?
> >
> > For the occasional badly infected system that folks bring to me, I
> > used to bott from a DOS floppy and run F-Prot for DOS (yes, it
> > requires putting in 4 floppies to get all the definitions loaded :-)
> >
> > This would let me find all the infected files on Windows 95/98/ME
> > systems.
> >
> > Alas, it's useless for Win NT and Win XP.
> >
> > And when you've got a system that can't even finish booting to
> > windows, you *can't* use a Windows based AV program.
> >
> > Thus, I'm hoping that there's a way to get accessto NTFS partirions
> > from DOS.
>
> Would a partitioning program such as Partition Magic be of any help??
> As they are able to setup and partition drives for various formats for
> Linux, DOS, and NTFS. Or a partition manager of some type may be what
> you are looking for. Hope this helps even a little. ;-Deano
Nope. What I need for this is a version of DOS that allows reading
and writing to NFTS partitions.
A partitioning program would roughly *triple* the time involved, as
I'd have to change the partition back after disinfecting it. And
that's assuming that it's *safe* to convert the partition after the
viruses have been messing with things.
It'd be quicker to stick the drive in a system running NT and run a
Windows based disinfector. Which isn't practical when making house
calls.
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Leonard Erickson (aka shadow)
shadow at shadowgard dot com
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