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I think I over-reacted to the AV-C results. I've reinstalled WSA-E because it is such a good program that is fast improving, the AV-C test results on false positives could just be an outlier, and anyway I can probably handle a false-positive if it gets dumped into the quarantine file.
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Well everyone has had me guessing what to do. But I am fairly satisfied with WSA program. It has even found quarantined things in my SAS Pro that I use to scan on demand. Emissoft Emergency kit even found quarantined things in SAS Pro. I have it set pretty high, not a lot of popups, no whistles like avast or avira. Just turns red and lets you know if you are infected. With the other on Demand scanners I have used and my system comes up clean. I have to say it has to be good or none of them are. just my opinion which can change. The only issue i have had that was major was my Webroot was said to be infected by SAS Pro at one time. LOL. May since i have the time try something new for about a week, then maybe not. What would you do. I have a month left of KIS, a year of Avira IS, or stay where i am. You can hit me up here and help me make up my mind. Although I am satisfied, my Firefox has been acting up but could be from registry cleaners. Not a fan of Wise!
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If by "Acting up" you mean stuff doesn't look right when you load, page items don't work, etc, clear your cache in FF and try again. *Shot in the dark at a spacecraft that may not even exist* |
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