

Solved! Is it possible that my ssd is about to die, or virus? Solved! Need alternative suggestions for DBAN to securely erase external hard drives Solved! How to get rid of Malware insalled on external usb harddrive Solved! I can't get rid of the Avast popup trying to sell me upgrades

Solved! USB transfers files to a "DEVICE" inside it and creates a shortcut to a drive I would not recommend using an android phone for detection of outside risks, like a USB stick. I recommend ESET (free 30 day full trial) or Kaspersky, both have USB drive scanning. From there, you would know if it is infected or whatever and address your issue. But if you have any popular antivirus on your PC, it should be set to automatically check any usb drive you stick in, or at least give you the option to. Did you try formatting your USB drives? That's a sure fire way of knowing they are clean. I doubt it from an android phone, the antivirus is not powerful enough to deal with PC designed malware etc. I've done some web searches which have come up empty and a little testing which weren't conclusive or always had to scan the phone first/as well, I just want to be able to select the USB drive like I do on a PC. I can read the files with no issues (with an adapter, of course), but I need to find out is if the drives are clean. ZIP are inlcluded in the scan.I am trying to find out if it's possible to do virus scanning of USB drives from an Android phone. This option determines that archived files such as. The Scan archived files is automatically selected.This pertains to threats that may be carried on the Mac, but are designed to attack Windows machines. The Scan for Windows threats option will automatically be selected.

If desired, select the Scan mounted drives checkbox to include USB flash drives, external hard drives, disk image files, and other types of "mounted drives.".In the Preferences window, select Scan Settings.From the menu bar, select Webroot SecureAnywhere, then Preferences.Open the SecureAnywhere interface (click the Webroot icon in the menu bar, then select Open Webroot SecureAnywhere from the drop-down menu).Scan settings provide advanced users with a little more control over scanning performance. This solution addresses Webroot SecureAnywhere for mac OS.
