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Windows Defender Offline (32-bit)

create usb self-scanning virus when booting the system

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  • System: Windows XP/Vista/7

Windows Defender Offline (32-bit) - Creates a USB that automatically scans for viruses at system startup

Microsoft has released the Windows Defender Offline tool that lets you create a USB or CD with virus scanning function when booting the system.

Even though current antivirus software has real-time computer protection, the risk of virus infection is still possible. Some viruses are also devastating, making it impossible to boot into Windows. At times like this, the virus scan solution at system startup is the most optimal choice. The Windows Defender Offline Beta tool will help you create a bootable CD or USB with virus scanning and booting.

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First, execute the Windows Defender Offline Beta installation file, click Next . Requires computer to connect to the Internet during the installation process, and 250MB free USB drive.

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Click I accept to agree to the terms of use. Next, select the item On a USB flash drive that is not password protected to equip USB virus scanning. If you want to create a virus scanning CD, select On a blank CD or DVD . Besides, you can also select As an ISO file on a disk to create a self-booting ISO file with virus scanning to use as you like. Finished, click Next to continue.

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Before copying the virus scan feature to USB, the program will give you a message asking you to delete the data currently in the USB, click Next to accept deletion.

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Finally, the program will download the necessary files and copy them to USB, CD or create ISO files of your choice in the first step.

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When you're done, you can use your USB flash drive or a CD to scan for viruses whenever your system has a virus problem. The program helps you find and remove viruses right from the start up process. Therefore, you can use this whenever you can not boot into the operating system. In addition, the program is also an effective choice whenever you need to remove a 'stubborn' virus that cannot be removed in a Windows environment.

The Windows Defender Offline interface is very simple, similar to Windows Defender so you will not feel strange when using it.

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