The inserted blue text below is from a "Solved Post" [posted 10-1-2009 & titled "Rescue Disk for NIS 2010"] regarding creation and use of the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool. I used this suggestion from volunteer Yogesh_Mohan. I was successful getting to the link supplied by Yogesh, and I was successful in generating the .iso CD. Upon booting with the CD, all seems well and it does proceed to the point where I am selecting the Language. Once I click OK, I receive an error stating "Required Space is not available to create page file. Application will exit. OK"
I messed with virtual memory min and max size levels (went all the way up to MAX of 4096 MB allowed by my setup). Am running a P4-based desktop (VPR Matrix from BestBuy) with 1GB RAM installed, XP PRO SP3). I have about 15GB of unused space on my C: drive.
My goal was simply to run A/V scan outside of Windows via CD. All NIS 2010 scans come up clean as do MBAM, SpyBot, etc. No known issues with my sys, I was just curious to see what would pop up if I ran A/V scan w/o Windows environment active. Any tho'ts on the page file space issue I'm encountering?
10-01-2009 07:13 PM [an excerpt supplied by volunteer Yogesh_Mohan to a "Solved POST"]
I think, you are refering to Norton Recovery Tool. Norton Bootable Recovery Tool is available for download as an ISO file. An ISO file is a complete "image file" of a CD-ROM. To use it, you first need to burn it to a CD. After you have correctly transferred the Norton Bootable Recovery Tool ISO image to CD, you can use the CD to perform a virus scan. You can use the below link to download the ISO file for Recovry Tool:http://www.symantec.com/norton/support/globalmaps/recoverytool.jsp