![]() The batch file extracts the contents of the ISO image and starts to download the latest virus definition files from a Kaspersky server. Rename the iso image to rescue.iso and start the diskupdt.bat file afterwards. Copy the ISO image in to the Rescue Disk Updater directory. Here is how it works. Download the Rescue Disk Updater file from Github and make sure you also have the latest available version of the Kaspersky Rescue Disk at hand (you need the ISO). It works best if you have copied the Rescue Disk to an USB drive as you can update the files stored on that drive easily. The Kaspersky Rescue Disk Updater helps you automate the process to a certain degree. Plus, downloading the whole ISO image every time wastes a lot of bandwidth as you will not only download updated files but also all other files that have not been updated in the meantime. While you can download the ISO image regularly and repeat the process, it is not really something that is well suited as a manual task. One of the issues here is that the rescue disk becomes less useful with age as the program itself and the included virus definition database are not updated automatically. ![]() ![]() Once done, you'd boot from the device or disc whenever you need to. The tool is provided as an ISO image that you need to burn to disc or copy to an USB Flash Drive to make use of it. ![]()
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