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My operating system is Vista 32-bit. When I go to start, then all programs, I can right click on virtually any of the programs and see an option for "Scan with SuperAntiSpyware." But when I go to start, then computer, which brings up C:Local Disk or other areas (such as removable storage), when I right click on any of these the option "Scan with SuperAntiSpyware" does not appear. Why is this?
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Not sure but I am guessing the right clock scan menu is if you want to quickly scan one or a few files.
If you want to scan the entire drive, then why not just open SAS and scan that drive? ![]()
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I actually wanted to scan a flash drive, not C:. I found that I can get this done by doing a custom scan in SuperAntiSpyware.
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