Using Radix To Detect Rootkits

Discussion in 'Malware Removal FAQ' started by chaslang, Jul 18, 2009.

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  1. chaslang

    chaslang MajorGeeks Admin - Master Malware Expert Staff Member

    Radix Rootkit Detection Tool
    • Right click on your Desktop and select New and fhen Folder to create a new folder on your Desktop. Name the folder Radix.
    • Download Radix from usec.at. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click the Download Radix icon. Save it to your Desktop in the new Radix folder just created.
    • Unzip the archive into this Radix folder you created.
    • Run the program by double-clicking the radixgui.exe.
    • Click Yes to accept the license agreement.
    • Do not change any settings and click check to start the search.
    • When the scan is finished, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT click the Fix selected button.
    • You also do not to click on Save log button because it is already saved..
    • The logfile is auto saved as log.txt in the Radix folder on your Desktop.
    • Close the program window of Radix.
    • Attach the logfile to the next message in your thread.
    Important: Radix has many options, some of which can cause serious and lasting damage to your computer if not properly applied. Please, do not experiment on your own. Just scan with the default settings or settings only given to you by an expert.
     
    Last edited: Jul 19, 2009
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