Norton Power Eraser is a free and powerful computer threat removal tool, using a highly heuristic scanning algorithm that can be used to remove deeply embedded, hard to remove malware that is not easily detected by traditional virus scanning techniques. If you are infected with criminal software that is not detected by conventional virus scanning, you can use the Norton Power Eraser to detect and remove them, and the following Black-and-white network will bring you a tutorial on how to scan the malware in your computer with the Norton Power Eraser:
The first thing you need to be aware of is:
Because the Norton power Eraser can proactively detect these threats, you face the risk that the tool might choose some legitimate programs for deletion. You need to be cautious when using the tool, and you can only use it if you have no choice.
Installation:
After entering the official website (see extended reading):
1, click the "Download Norton power Eraser" button above
2, a dialog box will be displayed, please click "Save"
3, select the location where the file is saved, and then click Save.
4, go to the location where the file is saved, and then run the downloaded file
5. At this point, you are prompted to confirm that you want to run the file. Please select ' Confirm ' and proceed to the download process.
Use:
Compared with previous versions, the Ghost 2001 interface is more user-friendly, but the operation is much more complicated. Just after the installation, I thought ghost 2001 changed to the standard interface of Windows. However, it was only after startup that it was an installation wizard--making the Ghost 2001 boot disk.
This installation wizard provides a wealth of options, including the production of standard boot disks that support LPT and USB, Peer-to-peer network startup disks, and CD-ROM startup disks. From here we can see that the Ghost 2001 supports a considerable number of storage and transport media. The Installation Wizard can also batch production of Ghost boot disk! The software, known as the "Clone King", can now be cloned indefinitely.
Usually we just need to make a standard boot disk, LPT and USB features are less likely to be used, the peer network boot disk is suitable for users on the LAN, and the CD-ROM boot disk is suitable for friends who are often installed.
After the launch disk is finished, the floppy disk guide system can directly enter the Ghost 2001. Of course, we can also enter Ghost 2001 without a boot disk, as long as you retire to MS-DOS or other DOS operating system, execute GhostPE.EXE. If the ghost parameters are not familiar, the author recommends the use of the startup disk.
System backup:
Using Ghost for system backups, there are both an entire hard drive (disk) and a partitioned hard disk (Partition). Click the local item in the menu, the menu that pops up on the right has 3 subkeys, in which disk indicates that the entire hard disk (that is, the clone) is backed up, the partition represents a single partition of the backup hard disk, and the check indicates that the hard disk or the backed-up file is checked for possible partition Backup or restore failed due to hard drive damage. Partitioned backups are useful for saving system data as individual users, especially when restoring and replicating system partitions.
Select the local→partition→to Image menu, eject the hard drive Selection window, and start the partition backup operation. Click the white hard disk information in the window, select the hard drive, enter the window, select the partition to operate (if there is no mouse, the keyboard can be used to operate: Tab key to switch, enter to confirm, the direction of the key to choose).
Select the backup stored directory path in the pop-up window and enter the backup file name, noting that the backup file name has the Gho suffix name.
Next, the program asks whether to compress the backup data, and gives 3 choices: no means no compression, fast indicates a small compression ratio and performs a faster backup, high is the compression ratio, but the execution of the backup speed is rather slow. The last option is to start a backup of the partitioned hard disk. The ghost Backup is very fast and can be done without waiting, and the backed-up files are stored in the set directory in the Gho suffix name.
System clones:
The clone of a hard disk is the backup and restore of the entire hard disk. Select the menu local→disk→to disk, select the source hard disk (the first hard drive) in the pop-up window, and then select the target hard disk (the second hard drive) to copy to. Note that you can set the size of each partition on the target hard disk, and ghost can automatically partition and format the target hard disk by the set partition value. Select Yes to begin execution.
Ghost can replicate the target hard drive almost exactly like the source hard disk, and implement partitioning, formatting, copying systems, and files in one step. Just be aware that the target hard disk cannot be too small and must be able to load the data contents of the source hard disk.
Ghost also provides a hard disk backup feature that backs up data from the entire hard disk into a single file on your hard disk (menu local→disk→to Image) and can be restored to other hard drives or to the source hard disk at any time, which is handy for installing multiple systems. The use method is similar to a partitioned backup.
System Restore:
If the partition data that is backed up on your hard disk is corrupted, cannot be repaired with the general data repair method, and the system fails to boot after it is compromised, you can use the backed-up data for a full recovery without reinstalling the program or system. Of course, you can also restore the backup to another hard disk.
To restore the backup partition, select the menu Local→partition→from Image in the interface, select the restored backup file in the pop-up window, select the restored hard disk and partition, and click the Yes button.