![]() Maybe SRCD is an innocent victim there, too. ![]() but so are instructions to create a bootable USB stick copy and that didn't work for me.) (Instructions to remove and add software in your copy of SRCD are helpfully provided by the compiler. But I think I've only ever downloaded SRCD version from its official web page. ![]() On the other hand there isn't any other evidence of malice in SRCD - EXCEPT that when searching shortly after the release of SRCD 1.3.4 (updates are quite frequent - and you can update virus scan signatures separately), I searched and found someone was going around spamming random forums sounding like an official release and saying "Come download SystemRescueCD from ME." Which isn't ethical, and really only makes sense as an attempt to establish a malicious relationship or to deliver something nasty immediately. That I could see.Īnd SystemRescueCD would be a good place to hide malware, if you could do it and you wanted to. But maybe it was the one thing that I noticed. Perhaps automatically.Īctivating AutoPlay is a very minor thing for malware, hypothetically, to do. Upon investigation, I found a new registry key under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE equivalent to the documented key location under HKEY_CURRENT_USER (did I goof those there?) That key had a default value that disabled AutoPlay on some device types and enabled others, and its presence seems to mean that the HKEY_CURRENT_USER key is ignored. SystemRescueCd is a very handy tool for tr. Then, shortly after making some changes (changing disk drive letters and managing disk partitions) on a Windows XP, AND running the virus scan tool clamav, included in SRCD, AutoPlay started running again. Episode 3 How to troubleshoot startup problems using SystemRescueCdIn this episode we will review SystemRescueCd. there's a Windows Update that's specifically necessary for this. What happened is that on a Windows XP PC, with Windows Update done up to say the start of December (I'd have to check my log book), I used Microsoft's new specific registry entry to disable AutoPlay on every drive type (by type). I recently had an odd experience with SRCD and a Windows computer, and I got anxious about it. I encountered the block on a friend's Windows computer. Seems to say that SystemRescueCD itself is not considered a problem.Īlso, I believe it's been favourably mentioned in these forums several times. ![]() The description of "IP Protection" preventing access to the web site of SystemRescueCD, Endpoint Detection & Response for Servers Please Note: This is NOT a Windows boot disc, and does not use any MS Windows technology or software to perform its tasks. ![]()
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