DOS-based AV's use a completely different subset of API's for disk I/O. That could account for the strange hard disk access noise.
Captain obvious says: Doesn't detect trojans. ;)
Could they be trying to merge their online product with their retail product??
Yes, I know. I value that, too. But initially when I looked at it, I thought (given) Some version of Windows was tested. (1) Avast Failed...
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Anvil, never tested that... In theory, yes... but I am in no mood to pack and unleash malware onto my systems... ;) (and too lazy to start up a...
Good Question... I'll break it down: **Dr. Web**: Poorly poorly _POORLY_ designed interface, realtime protection settings changes need...
Hmm, strange that everyone except me complains about FSAV's speed... Is my computer lucky or what? F-Secure 5.41 runs just as well as McAfee,...
ok, thx for the input, guys... From all the AV's I tested, FSAV is best.... at least on my system. I've heard a few horror stories about...
No, Dr. Web's memory scanner is 'real'. KAV's is not... Dr. Web's scanner actually unpages all active processes and scans through the RAM...
I'm sorta (ok, VERY) new here, so forgive me if a topic like this has already existed... Tried searching, only got a few mixed tidbits ???...
KAV is very very good at detection trojans (I think that's an understatement ;)) So basically _yes_...
As others have explained, this is the System Restore folder; protected by Windows File Protection, so: You don't have delete permissionsEven if...
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