How To Update Windows Defender Offline's Virus Definitions Manually

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  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #11

    Zaph,

    I just reread your post and you use YUMI. Not sure if my previous content would be very helpful.
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  2. Posts : 4,776
    Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
       #12

    Sardu is bundled with Babylon Toolbar


    SARDU - good as it is, is currently bundled with an installer for Babylon Toolbar. I was lucky enough to install SARDU before the developer added this monetizer.

    Babylon toolbar : General

    I can say that it's pretty tricky to opt out of the Babylon Toolbar installation no matter what the developer says.

    Just a heads up to any members who decide to try installing SARDU.

    Report on latest version setup file:

    How To Update Windows Defender Offline's Virus Definitions Manually-sardu.jpg

    Strangely scanning the same with MBAM reveals nothing. Reports it as clean. It will only detect after it's actually been installed.
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  3. Posts : 13
    XP SP3
    Thread Starter
       #13

    Babel Fish said:
    No problem ZB

    You inspired the moniker as well, I am new. Also, have you used Sardu before? I love it and its an excellent way to manage ISOs. You can update the definitions of WDO and burn a new cd rather effeciently. I have it on my laptop when I am onsite and I can create an updated CD or bootable flash drive quickly and then not worry about network connectivity for the downed pc. Check it out if you are not currently using it.
    Hi Babel Fish,

    All we need now is for Slartibartfast to log in... :)

    Thanks for the info re. Sardu - looks like another good one.

    Edit:

    I didn't see your post on page 2 or Callender's until after I posted this reply.

    I did notice that PendriveLinux warned about the Adware in Sardu ( SARDU ? Multiboot USB Creator (Windows) | USB Pen Drive Linux ) and, as I have about 15 .ISO's on my YUMI drive, I won't be trying Sardu as it appears to do the same job as Yumi.

    But thanks for the link as I hadn't seen that there are so many different multi-boot USB creators.
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