Yes, that's okI have downloaded DDS to a healthy computer and will bring it over to the infected machine on a CD, copy DDS to the desktop, and run the DDS scan. I will then post the results directly from the infected machine. Is this all OK?
Antivirus programs may contain script blocking component. It's better to run DDS with protection software disabled (Spybot shouldn't cause any trouble even if it was enabled).I am not sure what a script blocker is... Would this include SpyBot 1.6.2 and AVG 8.5 and the Resident Shield features of these two programs?
Should SpyBot and AVG be DISABLED when running the DDS tool?
Not necessarily but have firewall enabled.And should SpyBot and AVG be ENABLED before reconnecting the infected machine to the internet to post my DDS results?