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PRO loads its own clean operating system. The infected OS is bypassed entirely — rootkits and bootkits do not start.
Files read once, scanned by three engines simultaneously plus McAfee’s cloud threat intelligence. Single-engine speed, multi-engine accuracy.
Threats removed. Every removal is undoable with one click from the same UI.
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No — the multi-scanner is integrated behind a single full-screen application.
No. The FixMeStick is set up and ready to go right out of the box. No additional installation or downloading is required.
Two: 1) insert the key, and 2) follow a couple of simple steps.
Automatic updates are fetched and stored directly on the FixMeStick.
Any removal operation is 100% reversible with the click of a button.
No. Each scanner is loaded into RAM, and files are fetched from disk once and passed to each scanner in parallel. Scan time is on par with desktop “on-demand” full system scans. Only if every scanner fails to clean an infected file is that file quarantined.
The FixMeStick uses a bootloader menu system that provides multiple boot configuration options, one of which will work on essentially any computer. Supports new UEFI firmware and Windows SecureBoot.
Yes, the FixMeStick automatically seeks an Internet connection when it starts.
Yes. It has built-in ethernet drivers that support essentially all ethernet hardware.
Yes. It contains built-in WiFi drivers that support most WiFi hardware.
If the FixMeStick is booted from Windows (versus directly from the BIOS), it will automatically use the default WiFi SSID and password active on the Windows operating system (except on Vista).
You can select your network from the WiFi picker that is displayed within the FixMeStick.
Once a connection is established, the FixMeStick downloads program and malware definition updates and stores them on the FixMeStick.
Yes, but it won’t be able to fetch the latest malware definition updates.