Thursday, April 8, 2010

How to make a bootable self installing backup image

What I want to do is make a bootable backup image that will self install without windows in case of an operating system failure where windows is unavailable. I want to image my C:/ drive and make it so I can boot from CDR or DVDR and have it format the drive and reinstall my backup identical to the original. A long time ago I saw this done with Symantec Ghost on a job I was on but have no idea how to accomplish the task myself.




solution:-


Ghost does this very well.You just need a Symantec Ghost boot disk or cd go to create a image from the disk on your dvd.It will ask you if you want to boot with system on the image created you just need a boot diskette or a boot created by Ghost wizard. If you install Ghost software onyuor pc there is a feature called LightsOut Restore—Restores your system with an on-disk software recovery environment—no bootable CD required.
All you need is buy the software.


                               This will not work if there is a HDD failure.

How to remove new folder exe or regsvr exe or autorun inf virus

I was surprised that my most reliable friend Avast, for the first time failed me in this war against viruses but then again avg and bitdiffender also failed against it. This virus is know popularly as regsvr.exe virus, or as new folder.exe virus and most people identify this one by seeing autorun.inf file on their pen drives, But trend micro identified it as WORM_DELF.FKZ. It is spreading mostly using pen drives as the medium.

Manual Process of removal

I prefer manual process simply because it gives me option to learn new things in the process.
So let’s start the process off reclaiming the turf that virus took over from us.
  1. Cut The Supply Line
    1. Search for autorun.inf file. It is a read only file so you will have to change it to normal by right clicking the file , selecting the properties and un-check the read only option
    2. Open the file in notepad and delete everything and save the file.
    3. Now change the file status back to read only mode so that the virus could not get access again.
    4. Autorun
    5. Click start->run and type msconfig and click ok
    6. Go to startup tab look for regsvr and uncheck the option click OK.
    7. Click on Exit without Restart, cause there are still few things we need to do before we can restart the PC.
    8. Now go to control panel -> scheduled tasks, and delete the At1 task listed their.
      1. Open The Gates Of Castle
        1. Click on start -> run and type gpedit.msc and click Ok.
        2. If you are Windows XP Home Edition user you might not have gpedit.msc in that case download and install it from Windows XP Home Edition: gpedit.msc and then follow these steps.
        3. Go to users configuration->Administrative templates->system
        4. Find “prevent access to registry editing tools” and change the option to disable.
        5. Opening the gate of castle: Group Edit Policies
        6. Once you do this you have registry access back.
      2. Launch The Attack At Heart Of Castle
        1. Click on start->run and type regedit and click ok
        2. Go to edit->find and start the search for regsvr.exe,
        3. Launch the attack in the heart of castle: registry search
        4. Delete all the occurrence of regsvr.exe; remember to take a backup before deleting. KEEP IN MIND regsvr32.exe is not to be deleted. Delete regsvr.exe occurrences only.
        5. At one ore two places you will find it after explorer.exe in theses cases only delete the regsvr.exe part and not the whole part. E.g. Shell = “Explorer.exe regsvr.exe” the just delete the regsvr.exe and leave the explorer.exe
      3. Seek And Destroy the enemy soldiers, no one should be left behind
        1. Click on start->search->for files and folders.
        2. Their click all files and folders
        3. Type “*.exe” as filename to search for
        4. Click on ‘when was it modified ‘ option and select the specify date option
        5. Type from date as 1/31/2008 and also type To date as 1/31/2008
        6. Seek and destory enemy soldiers: the search option
        7. Now hit search and wait for all the exe’s to show up.
        8. Once search is over select all the exe files and shift+delete the files, caution must be taken so that you don’t delete the legitimate exe file that you have installed on 31st January.
        9. Also selecting lot of files together might make your computer unresponsive so delete them in small bunches.
        10. Also find and delete regsvr.exe, svchost .exe( notice an extra space between the svchost and .exe)
      4. Time For Celebrations
        1. Now do a cold reboot (ie press the reboot button instead) and you are done.
    I hope this information helps you win your own battle against this virus. Soon all antivirus programs will be able to automatically detect and clean this virus. Also i hope Avast finds a way to solve this issues.