Quote from: Green on August 23, 2012, 06:36 pmHaving key-loggers or any sort of malware on my PC is the only thing that really makes me paranoid. I have all the other bases covered.Anyone have good methods for weeding out any malware? I have tried installing Liberte onto a USB stick, as I believe this is the best solution to eliminate this threat, but an error comes up saying that the boot sectors cannot be fully written or something.Well, I have to tease kmfkewn because on this very subject he was once advocating the idea earlier of using a physical airgap, this would involve having 2 machines, 1 which connects to the net, and the other on which you do all your work etc. This would involve manually typing in with a keyboard, every single character from one machine to the machine :DThe best practical way, is as you say, to use a live-USB/live-CD operating system which wipes everything. One problem is that you need a way to store information like public keys, so you're not going to be able to do that unless there's some kind of persistent memory e.g. Liberte's ~/persist directory.On your error, I suggest you take it up with Maxim, the developer of Liberte, but it sounds like your boot loader is protected or something like that. Could be a security feature of some anti-malware software. Maybe you need to turn off some feature in your BIOS or in the anti-malware software?