Hi

I know this is slightly OT, but I have a friend with a Windows drive that is
so infected with trojans and malware that the best option is to pull the
drive, hook it to a clean machine and sort it out from there.

I wondered if I can do this from a Mac or do I need to hook it up to another
Windows machine.

It would be easier if I could do it on a Mac as I could do it on my machine
then, it could take as long as it needed and of course being a Mac there is
next-to-zero change that I get infected.

Simon

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