Windows Defender Offline

How to Use Windows Defender Offline

   Information
The former Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper (MSSS) BETA has been rebranded and available as Windows Defender Offline now.

Windows Defender Offline is a free standalone, bootable malware and virus remover from Microsoft that performs an offline scan of an infected PC to remove viruses, rootkits and other advanced malware.

This tutorial will show you how to update and use the Windows Defender Offline Tool to create a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Defender Offline bootable CD/DVD, USB flash drive, or ISO file on any computer to help you start an infected 32-bit or 64-bit PC and perform an offline scan at boot to help identify and remove rootkits and other malicious malware. In addition, Windows Defender Offline can be used if you cannot install or start an antivirus program on your computer, or if the installed AV program can’t detect or remove malware on your computer.

The log files for Windows Defender Offline are stored in a MPLog-MM/DD/YYYY-HH/MM/SS .txt file in the folder below on the computer that was scanned at boot.
C:\Windows\Windows Defender Offline\Support
For Windows Defender Offline FAQ's, see: Windows Defender Offline: frequently asked questions

   Note
Minimum System Requirements:

For both the PC infected with a virus or malware, and the PC that you are creating the bootable media on, you'll need PCs with the following minimum requirements.
  • Operating system:
    • Windows XP (Service Pack 3)
    • Windows Vista (RTM, Service Pack 1, or Service Pack 2, or higher)
    • Windows 7 (RTM, Service Pack 1, or higher)
    • Windows 8
  • Processor:
    • Windows XP: 500 MHz or higher
    • Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8: 1.0 GHz or higher
  • Memory:
    • Windows XP: 768 MB RAM or higher
    • Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8: 1 GB RAM or higher
  • Video resolution: 800 × 600 or higher
  • Available hard disk space: 500 MB
For the PC infected by a virus or malware:
  • The PC must have the same Windows operating system (OS) architecture 32-bit or 64-bit as Windows Defender Offline. Bootable media created on any version of Windows can be run on any other version of Windows. The only thing that needs to match is the architecture of Windows Defender Offline and the OS of the infected machine.
  • Internet connection: Only required to update the latest malware definitions for a Windows Defender Offline bootable USB flash drive.
  • In addition, BitLocker must be disabled to use Windows Defender Offline Beta.
For the PC on which you create the bootable media:
  • Administrator account: A user account with administrator privileges to create the bootable media.
  • Internet connection: An Internet connection to install and download the latest virus and spyware definitions for Windows Defender Offline.
  • Internet browser: Windows Internet Explorer 7.0 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox 3.0 or higher.
  • Media: A CD, DVD, or USB flash drive with at least 250 MB of free space.
   Tip
If you get a Error Code 0x8004cc04, Error Code 0x8004cc05, or Error Code 0x8050800c while using Windows Defender Offline, then please see the same suggested solutions here for MSSS.

If you have UEFI, then Windows Defender Offline is now able to boot with Secure Boot ENABLED.

   Warning
For obvious reasons, the "Windows Defender Offline" bootable CD/DVD, USB flash drive, or ISO should be created on a different computer other than the one that you suspect may be infected with malware.





STEP ONE

To Create a "Windows Defender Offline" Bootable CD/DVD, USB Flash Drive, or ISO File


1. If you have not already, you will need to download the same 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows Defender Offline Tool at the download link below for the same 32-bit or 64-bit Windows that is installed on the computer that you will be scanning at boot, and save the exe file to your desktop.

Download


2. Run the downloaded mssstool64.exe (64-bit) or mssstool32.exe (32-bit) file, and click on Next. (see screenshot below)
Step1.jpg
3. Click on the I accept button. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: You will only be prompted for this the first time that you run the Windows Defender Offline Tool.
Step2.jpg
4. Do step 5, 6, or 7 below for what type of bootable "Windows Defender Offline" CD/DVD, USB, or ISO that you would like to create to scan with. (see screenshot below)
Step3.jpg
5. To Create a"Windows Defender Offline" Bootable CD or DVD
A) Insert a blank unformatted CD or DVD into the CD/DVD drive.
NOTE: If a AutoPlay window opens afterwards, close it.

B) Select (dot) Use a blank CD or a DVD, and click on Next. (see screenshot below step 4)

C) If you have more than one DC/DVD drive, then select the CD/DVD drive with the blank CD/DVD in it, and click on Next. (see screenshot below)
DVD-1.jpg
D) When it's finished, click on Finish. (see screenshot below)
NOTE: Be sure to label the CD/DVD as being able to only be used on a 32-bit or 64-bit Windows computer at boot.
DVD-2.jpg
E) Go to step 8.
6. To Create a "Windows Defender Offline" Bootable USB Flash Drive


   Note
If you run the Windows Defender Offline Tool again on the same USB flash drive, and if the following conditions below are met, the tool will only download new updated malware definitions (approx. 69.48 MB) and update the USB drive without reformatting it.
  • The USB flash drive has Windows Defender Offline previously installed on it.
  • The Windows Defender Offline Tool version that was used to create the bootable USB flash drive the first run is the same as the one being used for the second run.
  • Files on the USB flash drive are not damaged or missing (the tool will verify that).
A) Connect a USB flash drive that is not password protected to your computer.
WARNING: This USB drive will be formated during this process, so be sure to backup anything that you do not want to lose to another location first.

B) Select (dot) On a USB flash drive that is not password protected, and click on Next. (see screenshot below step 4)

C) If you have more than one USB drives connected, then select the one that you want to use, and click on Next. (see screenshot below)
USB-1B.jpg
D) When it's finished, click on Finish. (see screenshot below)
USB-2.jpg
E) Go to step 8.
7. To Create a "Windows Defender Offline" Bootable ISO File
A) Select (dot) Create Standalone System Sweeper on an ISO File, and click on Next. (see screenshot below step 4)

B) Select (browse) where you would like to save the ISO file to, and click on Next. (see screenshots below)
ISO-1.jpg

ISO-2.jpg

C) When it's finished, click on Finish. (see screenshot below)
ISO-3.jpg
D) You can now use the ISO file to boot with in a virtual machine (ex: Windows Virtual PC), or use the free Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool to burn the ISO to a DVD or USB flash drive.

E) Continue on to step 8.
8. You will now be able to boot from the 32-bit or 64-bit CD/DVD, USB, or ISO that you created to run Windows Defender Offline on the same 32-bit or 64-bit computer as in the STEP TWO section below when you like.



STEP TWO

To Scan a Computer with the Bootable CD/DVD or USB Flash Drive


1. Insert or connect the same 32-bit or 64-bit Windows Defender Offline bootable CD/DVD or USB flash drive to the same type of 32-bit or 64-bit Windows computer that you want to scan at boot.
NOTE: For example, you can only use a created 32-bit USB on a 32-bit computer at boot, and you can only use a created 64-bit USB on a 64-bit computer at boot.

2. In your BIOS/UEFI Boot Menu (ex: F11) of the computer that you want to scan, select to temporarily boot from the CD/DVD or USB flash drive created in the STEP ONE section above, and boot from it.

   Note
Please consult your computer's or motherboard's manual for exact details on how to do this.

You do not need to change the boot priority order in the BIOS/UEFI settings for this. Use the Boot Menu instead to select to only temporarily boot from the DVD/USB instead.



3. This is what you will see while it's booting from the CD/DVD or USB flash drive.
restart-1.jpg

restart-2.jpg

4. When Windows Defender Offline has booted, you will be able to update the definitions and select what type of scan you would like to run on the computer. A Full Scan is recommended, and could take several hours to complete.
NOTE: You will only be able to update the definitions at boot if you are using a bootable USB flash drive with a internet connection, and not with a bootable CD/DVD.
Update.jpg

Scan.jpg

5. When finished, close Windows Defender Offline to restart the computer back into Windows.
That's it,
Shawn






 

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Windows never restarts from USB!!

I went through all the steps to download defender offline onto a USB flash drive. When I plug the usb into the laptop and restart it, the laptop starts just as normal. What do I have to do to make the BIOS startup from the defender offline program that is installed on the USB????
 

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Hello Nathan, and welcome to Seven Forums.

During boot, you will need to press the key stated on the boot screen for entering the "Boot Menu", then select to boot from your USB key. Doing this has your computer boot from the USB key for just this one time. You'll have to be quick to see what key you need to press to avoid having to restart again to have time to press it. :)

Hope this helps,
Shawn
 

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followed the steps... but...

Right i diligently followed the steps and when I close don windows defener offline my pc automatically closes down and restarts... back in windows defender offline.

So let it rescan, try again this time taking the USB out and it restarts... to a black screen saying F2, F5 or F12 (i think) to do something or other. none of these options work.

What has happened and why wont it let me back into windows?
 

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Could someone please verify something for me?

I downloaded WDO 32bit and ran it against a VM that has not changed since June 2012.

It quickly gives me this:
WDO1.JPG

And after a while this:
WDO2.JPG

I'm sure that I got the 32bit version.
32.JPG

I've downloaded it 4 times via two different ISPs. I've checked 6 W7 VDIs (VirtualBox) and 2 XP VHDs (Microsoft Virtual PC 2007) using two different XP SP3 hosts with 4GB RAM. The results are all the same. I downloaded and ran WDO yesterday* against one of those frozen VDIs and it scanned normally.

Edit: in case I was not clear...
...I would like for someone to download the WDO32bit and see if they get the same results.

Edit2: *Actually, it was late Thrusday or early Friday morning - it has been a long week :-(
 
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Hello Sam,

I'm afraid that I don't have any XP (SP3) host systems setup to test with.

Are you using a WDO DVD, USB, or ISO?
 
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WDO ISO - I have the W7pro32bit SP1 VM boot to the ISO.

It would be nice if someone could test it in a VM - no matter what the host OS. I'm just wondering if the download is bad at the moment. I'm not suggested WDO in any posts until I figure this out.

I just tested a few minutes ago - still bad for me.
 

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I just tested a 32-bit WDO ISO on a 32-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 VM (Windows Virtual PC), and it failed to run with a HAL error instead. The host is a 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 dual booting with 64-bit Windows 8 Pro.


I also tested a 64-bit WDO USB on a 64-bit Windows 8 Pro and 64-bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 not on a VM, and it works just fine though.
 
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thx - maybe the next update will fix things
 

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Hope so.
 

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Good day to you all,

Couple of queries concerning Windows Defender Offline…

I have recently cut the WDO iso file to DVD. On running the application at startup, by default it ran a quick scan without the option of full or custom scan. Is there anyway to adjust this default setting to full scan?

Secondly, the DVD where WDO is housed is re-writable, is it possible to download virus definition updates & write to the WDO - DVD.

Any assistance on offer would be appreciated.

Cheers.

Ich
 

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Good day to you all,

Couple of queries concerning Windows Defender Offline…

I have recently cut the WDO iso file to DVD. On running the application at startup, by default it ran a quick scan without the option of full or custom scan. Is there anyway to adjust this default setting to full scan?

Secondly, the DVD where WDO is housed is re-writable, is it possible to download virus definition updates & write to the WDO - DVD.

Any assistance on offer would be appreciated.

Cheers.

Ich


Hi,

As far as I know, you cannot do that. If you use a USB instead, then the definitions will be updated and written to the USB when WDO runs. Please refer to this:
Windows Defender Offline: frequently asked questions

Regards,
Golden
 
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Hi,

As far as I know, you cannot do that. If you use a USB instead, then the definitions will be updated and written to the USB when WDO runs. Please refer to this:
Windows Defender Offline: frequently asked questions

Regards,
Golden
You posted this while I was composing my post. Sorry - I did not know that you had read my post or I would not have deleted it. Once I saw your post and the MS FAQ, I got to thinking about the problem of keeping the WDO engine in sync with the definitions.

For those that did not see my post:
WDO and MSE use the same virus definition file. You can directly download that file and update a WDO DVD/CD - but I'm not so sure that it is smart to do that.

You might be able to create a totally new ISO file with the WDO tool and then create a bootable media over and over using DVD/CD-RW.
 

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When I ran Defender Offline (from a bootable CD) I did not have the option to update (no Update button) but my definitions were up to date since I use Security Essentials. I also did not have the option of what type of scan to run (no such checkboxes) and it just went right into a quick scan. What do you make of that?
 

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It has been a while since I ran WDO from a CD - so I cannot speak to the update button...

WDO is not going to use the definitions that are on the hard drive being checked.
 

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When I ran Defender Offline (from a bootable CD) I did not have the option to update (no Update button) but my definitions were up to date since I use Security Essentials. I also did not have the option of what type of scan to run (no such checkboxes) and it just went right into a quick scan. What do you make of that?

Hello Rob,

Only a created WDO on USB will be able to use the update option.

When WDO is finished with it's intial default quick scan, you will have the options to select what type of scan you would like to do. :)
 

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I have a quick question,

I need to make a WDO USB drive, but the computer I'm trying to fix is a 64 bit (Windows 7 64 bit home Premium) laptop. The computer I normally use is a 32 bit (Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit). Which should I do- Download the file onto the laptop and make the bootable media in safe mode (currently it's the only way to successfully boot the computer), or can I make the 64bit WDO on a 32bit computer, as long as I use the 64bit exe?

Sorry if this is explicitly outlined somewhere, it must have escaped my eyes.
Anyways, thanks in advance!
-Joe5181
 

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Hello Joe,

Sorry, but you will not be able to create a 64-bit WDO on a 32-bit Windows. It can only be created on a 64-bit Windows. :(

Do you have a friend with a 64-bit Windows that you could use to create the WDO on?
 

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64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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Intel i7-8700K OC'd to 5 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
Sound Card
Integrated
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2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
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TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
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Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
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Thermaltake Core P3
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APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
Hey Brink,

Would I be able to make the usb drive whilst in safe mode of the computer I'm trying to fix? (safe mode with networking, I guess :P)
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit
If you can get it to boot to it, then yes you should be able to.
 

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64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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Motherboard
ASUS ROG Maximus XI Formula Z390
Memory
64 GB (4x16GB) G.SKILL TridentZ RGB DDR4 3600 MHz
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ASUS ROG-STRIX-GTX1080TI-O11G-GAMING
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Integrated
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2 x Samsung Odyssey G7 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
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1TB Samsung 990 PRO M.2,
4TB Samsung 990 PRO PRO M.2,
TerraMaster F8 SSD Plus NAS
PSU
Seasonic Prime Titanium 850W
Case
Thermaltake Core P3
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Corsair Hydro H115i
Keyboard
Logitech wireless K800
Mouse
Logitech MX Master 4
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2 Gb/s Download and 100 Mb/s Upload
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Malwarebyte Anti-Malware Premium
Browser
Google Chrome
Other Info
Logitech Z625 speaker system,
Logitech BRIO 4K Pro webcam,
HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M477fdn,
APC SMART-UPS RT 1000 XL - SURT1000XLI,
Galaxy S23 Plus phone
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