Scan Start and Scan Modes

To start scan of the files

Note

When using Windows Vista or later operating systems, it is recommended running Scanner with administrative privileges. Otherwise, all folders and files (including system folders) that are not accessible to an unprivileged user will not be scanned.

1.Open Dr.Web menu Dr.Web icon, then select Security Center.

2.In the open window, click Files and Network tile, then Scanner tile.

Note

You can also start the file scan from Start menu. For this, expand the application group Dr.Web and then select Dr.Web Scanner.

3.Choose the needed scan mode:

Express item to scan only critical Windows objects.

Full to scan all files on logical drives and removable media.

Custom item to scan only selected objects. The Scanner window opens.

Figure 55. Selecting the scanning mode

You can also select an action after the current scanning. For this, click the corresponding link at the bottom of the window. The action does not depend on the action selected in the Scanner settings and does not affect general settings.

4.The scanning starts. To pause scanning, click Pause. To stop scanning, click Stop.

Note

The Pause button is not available while processes and RAM are scanned.

When the scan is completed, Scanner informs you about detected threats and recommends that you neutralize them.

To scan a certain file or folder

1.Open shortcut menu of the file or folder (on your desktop or in Windows Explorer).

2.Select Check with Dr.Web. The file or folder will be scanned according to the default settings.

Scan modes

Scan mode

Description

Express

In this mode, Scanner checks the following:

Boot sectors of all disks

Random access memory

Boot disk root folder

Windows system folder

User documents folder (“My Documents”)

Temporary files

System restore points

Presence of rootkits (if the process is run with administrative privileges)

Note

Scanner does not check archives and email files in this mode.

Full

In this mode, random access memory and all hard drives (including boot sectors of all disks) are scanned. Moreover, Scanner runs a check for rootkits.

Custom

In this mode, you can scan any files or folders and such objects as random access memory, boot sectors, and so on. To select objects, click Add.