I ordered a new Dell for an older friend of mine . I also got him the new USB flash drive. His computer he has now is infected with viruses. It has windows XP home. The new PC has windows 7. Should I install the Panda USB Vaccine on the jump drive. I have it downloaded now to my PC running windows 7. I started running the EXE file but stopped because I wanted to make sure of the correct way to put it on the USB jump drive. He has many files he wants to put on the new PC and I suggested the USB jump drive to do this with? Tom
Information on how to use USB Vaccine?
Started By oldtrig, Jan 23 2012 10:47 PM
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Posted 23 January 2012 - 10:47 PM
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#3 Re: Information on how to use USB Vaccine?
Posted 23 January 2012 - 11:07 PM
It sounds like you open it on the computer read this.
Panda USB Vaccine is a security software that allows to vaccinate your USB key against virus infections. To use it, you only have to plug your USB key to the computer, to click on "Vaccinate USB”. As a result, it is impossible for malicious software to read and to change the files. Panda USB Vaccine is a completely free. To be convinced of its effectiveness, just download it and try it.
Panda USB Vaccine is a security software that allows to vaccinate your USB key against virus infections. To use it, you only have to plug your USB key to the computer, to click on "Vaccinate USB”. As a result, it is impossible for malicious software to read and to change the files. Panda USB Vaccine is a completely free. To be convinced of its effectiveness, just download it and try it.
Thanks JRAM for the new Computer.
#4 Re: Information on how to use USB Vaccine?
Posted 25 January 2012 - 04:29 AM
LoL... be careful of those pesky malls.
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