Does The "rescue Mode" Scanning Write Anything To The Hard Drive?
The Rescue Mode scanning restarts the PC into some form of Linux and runs a scan from there.
Does that mean that Bitdefender changes the boot sector or partitioning of my hard drive? Either when I installed BD or when I select "Rescue Mode" in BD?
Will that cause a conflict with newer BIOSes with UEFI and safeboot features?
I am leery of anything changing the partitions or boot sectors. I'd rather boot from a CD to sun such boot-time scans. Is that a good alternative to the "Rescue Mode" of BD?
Aloke
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