Make Malwarebytes or Avast a portable USB key with PortableApps or Cameyo
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Hello, is it possible to make this program portable on a USB drive?
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
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You can try Turbo Studio, Enigma Virtual Box, VMWare Thinapp, but you will be told that the programs require their Kernel Mode Drivers, and that they cannot work, you can't, or it won't work, the drivers for these programs must be installed in Windows along with the programs.
Don't you want a Windows on a USB stick with all your programs?
Find a bootable antivirus CD and use it.
Several antivirus solutions offer bootable ISO options.
You can put multiple ISOs on a USB stick after installing Ventoy.
In any case, disinfection is always more effective offline than on a "powered on" Windows where everything is blocked.
There's a reason why bootable solutions exist.
Don't you want a Windows on a USB stick with all your programs?
Find a bootable antivirus CD and use it.
Several antivirus solutions offer bootable ISO options.
You can put multiple ISOs on a USB stick after installing Ventoy.
In any case, disinfection is always more effective offline than on a "powered on" Windows where everything is blocked.
There's a reason why bootable solutions exist.
Yes, but why don't they say that in the videos? I think they don't want me to access the software. I downloaded PortableApps, and it's really simple.
Most programmers go out of their way to make it difficult to use any method other than their own with their programs.
A malware remover that you can put on a USB stick, and it's my favorite, the best, is RegRun Reanimator
You just need to drag its folder wherever you want, it does not require a proprietary Kernel Mode Driver.
You just need to drag its folder wherever you want, it does not require a proprietary Kernel Mode Driver.
So do it, and then come back to tell us how you did it.
It could interest a lot of people, 99.9999999% of the world who don’t know how.
It could interest a lot of people, 99.9999999% of the world who don’t know how.
comment vous pouvez savoir si c'est compliqué ou facile si vous n'avez jamais utilisé ce programme ? D'où avez-vous eu les informations ?
A new kernelmode component "MBAMChameleon" was installed, this is not supported
A new kernelmode component "MBAMSwissArmy" was installed, this is not supported
If you manage to find simple programs that support this, hats off!
You might have better luck with Turbo Studio perhaps, than with Thinapp or Enigma
Portableapps, I've seen .paf.exe programs before, but otherwise I've never used anything to make programs portable from them.
There's only Enigma Virtual Box which is free, worth knowing, but not for complex programs like this.
A new kernelmode component "MBAMSwissArmy" was installed, this is not supported
If you manage to find simple programs that support this, hats off!
You might have better luck with Turbo Studio perhaps, than with Thinapp or Enigma
Portableapps, I've seen .paf.exe programs before, but otherwise I've never used anything to make programs portable from them.
There's only Enigma Virtual Box which is free, worth knowing, but not for complex programs like this.
I don't know what that corresponds to, but they don't say that in the videos, and I managed to get PortableApps to work, so there’s no need for what you're saying, just like with Azar, the ID I created with Cameyo doesn't work. Just like with Azar, neither of them works, and it’s not a driver or programming issue.
Try RegRun
I haven't installed a "Basic" antivirus in almost ten years and I've been getting along just fine without it.
Just a firewall (Comodo Firewall in customized mode with Alert Level set to Very High)
And NoScript on Firefox to block all scripts except for the scripts from websites that I explicitly allow.
I haven't bothered with antivirus programs in a long time.
I haven't installed a "Basic" antivirus in almost ten years and I've been getting along just fine without it.
Just a firewall (Comodo Firewall in customized mode with Alert Level set to Very High)
And NoScript on Firefox to block all scripts except for the scripts from websites that I explicitly allow.
I haven't bothered with antivirus programs in a long time.
Alright, but when I tell you that we don't want you to make a USB key, just say yes; otherwise don't tell lies.
On my main everyday PC, I have a license for RegRun Security Suite Platinum (Transferable from PC as long as I use it on just one PC)
Then for all the other PCs in the house, I have a family license for UnHackme (Unlimited)
Then for my WinToUSB, I have RegRun Reanimator.
Then I have the bootable CD that comes with the paid versions (RegRun Warrior)
With these programs, which are all from the same company, ranging from less to more advanced, I can scan another Windows on a hard drive.
It doesn't waste time scanning all the files on the hard drives for hours to find "Nothing" that is not in the program's database.
But it analyzes everything that is set to start automatically in one way or another (Or that could be harmful)
You decide if it's good or not, you have full control.
Then for all the other PCs in the house, I have a family license for UnHackme (Unlimited)
Then for my WinToUSB, I have RegRun Reanimator.
Then I have the bootable CD that comes with the paid versions (RegRun Warrior)
With these programs, which are all from the same company, ranging from less to more advanced, I can scan another Windows on a hard drive.
It doesn't waste time scanning all the files on the hard drives for hours to find "Nothing" that is not in the program's database.
But it analyzes everything that is set to start automatically in one way or another (Or that could be harmful)
You decide if it's good or not, you have full control.
Hello Fabul,
This thread is just a continuation of the one closed this morning by bazfilei:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-36888436-anti-virus-sur-cle-usb
to which bazfile, fermiparadox, and I tried in vain to convince the individual that it was pointless to disable an antivirus on third-party machines to use a malware portable tool cobbled together by a non-developer.
Best regards
This thread is just a continuation of the one closed this morning by bazfilei:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-36888436-anti-virus-sur-cle-usb
to which bazfile, fermiparadox, and I tried in vain to convince the individual that it was pointless to disable an antivirus on third-party machines to use a malware portable tool cobbled together by a non-developer.
Best regards
Hi Fabul,
Indeed. However, we must not replace proven solutions (an installed antivirus) with an alternative that we do not control (myself included), but which has no real value since it implies the systematic downloading of an updated version.
But the requester argues without sufficient knowledge of all opinions. As you said, he will probably explain to the admiring Community how he managed to do it.
Have a good weekend.
Indeed. However, we must not replace proven solutions (an installed antivirus) with an alternative that we do not control (myself included), but which has no real value since it implies the systematic downloading of an updated version.
But the requester argues without sufficient knowledge of all opinions. As you said, he will probably explain to the admiring Community how he managed to do it.
Have a good weekend.
Hi, but the question is why do you want to make it portable?
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Hello Seb,
The "answer" is in the closed discussion:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-36888436-anti-virus-sur-cle-usb
Best regards
The "answer" is in the closed discussion:
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-36888436-anti-virus-sur-cle-usb
Best regards
You can install Ventoy on your USB drive
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
Check out this article on Live CDs (Bootable Antivirus, Bootable, WinPE, WinRE, BartPE, Linux, etc…)
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37585755-les-live-cd-et-live-usb-antivirus
You can download the ISO files and then drag them onto your USB drive
Then boot from it and use them all.
The keys to press to boot from a USB drive depending on the manufacturers' brands.
https://www.malekal.com/liste-touches-acces-bios-boot-menu-constructeur/
https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html
Check out this article on Live CDs (Bootable Antivirus, Bootable, WinPE, WinRE, BartPE, Linux, etc…)
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-37585755-les-live-cd-et-live-usb-antivirus
You can download the ISO files and then drag them onto your USB drive
Then boot from it and use them all.
The keys to press to boot from a USB drive depending on the manufacturers' brands.
https://www.malekal.com/liste-touches-acces-bios-boot-menu-constructeur/
If you want Malwarebytes on a USB stick, you need to download WinToUSB
https://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/
A Windows ISO that you can find here with IE > F12 > Emulation > At the bottom left Apple Safari (iPad)
https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/software-download/windows10
You choose your ISO, then put it on USB with WinToUSB
Then you boot from it and install Malwarebytes...
That's it, you're done.
https://www.easyuefi.com/wintousb/
A Windows ISO that you can find here with IE > F12 > Emulation > At the bottom left Apple Safari (iPad)
https://www.microsoft.com/fr-fr/software-download/windows10
You choose your ISO, then put it on USB with WinToUSB
Then you boot from it and install Malwarebytes...
That's it, you're done.
If you continue down this path, I will no longer follow your topic, ignore it, and move on to something else...
Can a door be complicated or not? I want to know how to do it. It doesn't cost anything to try. Which driver do you need?
Drivers are the program's drivers; you need to know how to load them into memory.