To find a virus using DOS, you can start by running a full system scan with an antivirus tool that supports command-line operations, like Symantec's Norton or McAfee. Open the Command Prompt by typing cmd
in the Run dialog (Win + R). Navigate to the directory of your antivirus program using the cd
command, and then execute the scanning command, which typically looks like avscan /scan /all
(replace "avscan" with the actual executable name). Additionally, you can look for suspicious files or processes using commands like dir
to list files and tasklist
to view running processes.
DOS uses some specific anti virus software like smartdog and more.. You can run virus removal tools from that..
If you're using Win9x, boot into DOS and type scanreg /restore to restore the registry. Choose a backup that pre-dates the problem, if able. If using XP, you can do a system restore to fix it. If you find the info useful, Please Vote!!!
MS DOS partition is always a DOS partition.. You can not make a Non-DOS partition using DOS..
Dos command line to start Microsoft anti virus?
Now a days you will not find the separate DOS version. It is always inbuilt with the windows.
Now a days you will not find the separate DOS version. It is always inbuilt with the windows.
It sounds like you're asking how to boot a Vista PC into MS-DOS. You'll need to create a bootable MS-DOS CD. If you search on the Internet for "bootable MS-DOS CD", then you'll find instructions on how to do that.
what will you type at the dos command in line to start the microsoft anti-virus
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