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McAfee VirusScan Anti-Virus Software
VirusScan Emergency Disk files
The Emergency Disk wizard will copy files you need to start your computer and scan
your hard disk for boot-sector viruses. These files include a reduced-footprint
command line scanner, a set of emergency virus definition (.DAT) files, and boot files
that enable you to start your computer from the Emergency Disk.
your hard disk for boot-sector viruses. These files include a reduced-footprint
command line scanner, a set of emergency virus definition (.DAT) files, and boot files
that enable you to start your computer from the Emergency Disk.
This table lists the files that appear on the Emergency Disk when you create it:
Table B-12. VirusScan Emergency Disk files
File
Function
Location
AUTOEXEC.BAT
MS-DOS batch file.
This file leads you
through an immediate
scan operation, as
soon as the
Emergency Disk
finishes starting your
computer
This file leads you
through an immediate
scan operation, as
soon as the
Emergency Disk
finishes starting your
computer
A:\
BIOS.SYS
System file
A:\
BOOTSCAN.EXE
McAfee command-line
scanner. This file
conducts the scan
operation on your hard
disk
scanner. This file
conducts the scan
operation on your hard
disk
A:\
CLEAN.DAT
McAfee virus definition
file. This file is a
smaller, specialized
version of the
CLEAN.DAT file that
other VirusScan
components use. You
may not use a
CLEAN.DAT file from
the VirusScan program
directory for the
Emergency Disk.
file. This file is a
smaller, specialized
version of the
CLEAN.DAT file that
other VirusScan
components use. You
may not use a
CLEAN.DAT file from
the VirusScan program
directory for the
Emergency Disk.
A:\
COMMAND.COM
Command interpreter.
This file is a command
shell that responds to
command-line input
This file is a command
shell that responds to
command-line input
A:\