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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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Getting started 57<br />

5.4. How to scan critical areas of<br />

the computer<br />

There are areas on your computer that are critical from a security perspective.<br />

These are the targets of malicious programs aimed at damaging your operating<br />

system, processor, memory, etc.<br />

It is extremely important to protect these critical areas so that your computer<br />

keeps running. There is a special virus scan task for these areas, which is<br />

located in the program’s main window in the Scan section.<br />

Selecting the Critical Areas will display task settings: current security level, the<br />

action to be applied to malicious objects. Here you can also select which critical<br />

areas you want to scan, and immediately scan those areas.<br />

To scan critical areas of your computer for malicious programs,<br />

1. Select the Critical Areas task under Scan in the application main<br />

window.<br />

2. Click the Start Scan link.<br />

When you do this, a scan of the selected areas will begin, and the details will be<br />

shown in a special window. When you click the Close button, the window with<br />

information about installation progress will be hidden. This will not stop the scan.<br />

5.5. How to scan a file, folder or disk<br />

for viruses<br />

There are situations when it is necessary to scan individual objects for viruses<br />

but not the entire computer. For example, one of the hard drives, on which your<br />

programs and games, e-mail databases brought home from work, and archived<br />

files that came with e-mail are located, etc. You can select an object for scan<br />

with the standard tools of the Microsoft Windows operating system (for example,<br />

in the Explorer program window or on your Desktop, etc.).<br />

To scan an object,<br />

Place the cursor over the name of the selected object, open the<br />

Microsoft Windows context menu by right-clicking, and select Scan for<br />

viruses (see Figure 4).

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