most effective antivirus for repair or heal?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by simisg, Aug 30, 2009.

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  1. simisg

    simisg Registered Member

    prevention and detection is good..... but what about the most effective solution for repair heal infected files and i ask for complete real time solution not like cureit or rescue cd's......
     
  2. Mapson

    Mapson Registered Member

  3. cqpreson

    cqpreson Registered Member

    As far as I know,AVG is good at healing.And avast! has a feature which can restore computer's files and replace those infected files.
     
  4. flik

    flik Registered Member

    I think DrWeb for sure, kaspersky, norton and eset (in safe mode most of the times). Norton maybe, but I don't have much experence with it.
    Yes, avast has VRDB (VirusRecoveryDatabase), but I found it useless. It will not be included in avast 5 I think.
     
  5. Malcontent

    Malcontent Registered Member

  6. blacknight

    blacknight Registered Member

    Today many malwares are very complex and dangerous: they install in a system drives, trojans, rotkits too.....I would not sure, neither satisfied, of a simple cleaning if my pc was serious infected.

    The best way IMO is to prevent any infection and to have a disk imaging software - saved in an external support - to restore if the pc was infected. May be I'm a bit paranoid :D but if my system was infected - serious infected I mean - before the image restoring I would format all. :D
     
  7. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

    Dr. Web Cute It by far.
     
  8. dell boy

    dell boy Registered Member

    he has said he wants a complete realtime solution, although dr web cure it is very good for healing those stubborn viruses like virut, it isnt a realtime solution, if dr web antivirus has those same capabilities as cureit and livecd, then that would be the solution i think.
     
  9. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    Kaspersky, BitDefender, McAfee, Symantec and DrWeb.
     
  10. dell boy

    dell boy Registered Member

    mcafee? ouch that was the one i least expected to be vouched for good removal or repairing...
     
  11. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

    McAfee, IMO, has always been very good at cleaning malware. Back in the old days of 2002-2003, I remember having dozens of incidents where a number of AVs would detect an infection but only McAfee would completely and properly (to a usable extent) clean the infection. Since that time AVs have come a long way, but I wouldn't be surprised if this remains one of McAfee's strong points.

    IMO Kaspersky (2009 and later), AVG, McAfee, Symantec (2008 and better), Dr.Web and Rising (yes, I said Rising) are good at cleaning infections (I mean removing registry traces, cleaning files, repairing system configuration changes, etc.)......:)
     
    Last edited: Aug 31, 2009
  12. tipstir

    tipstir Registered Member

    As you all know I am fan of Rising (RAV, PC Doctor and Full Rising Internet Security) these programs do very good job cleaning or removing the threats of today. AVIR PE not bad I use that on wireless laptops more some desktops use it too with Comodo FW+Defense. Still comparing both Rising and Comodo+AVIR which also does a very good job protecting about 50/50. So RAV or RIS for antivirus protection AVIR PE close second if you set HIPS to the max though.
     
  13. RejZoR

    RejZoR Lurker

    Some have problems understanding the difference between REMOVAL and REPAIRING/CLEANING. They all just bin everything under CLEANING.
    But it's not like that.

    Removal means just deleting the infected file. ANY antivirus can do that. But repairing/cleaning infected files is something not many do well. And yes, McAfee is among those that do pretty well in cleaning file infectors.
     
  14. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    Not only "cute" but it can also cure infections :D
     
  15. sourav_gho

    sourav_gho Registered Member

    The Russians are the best among cleaning/healing/repair

    Dr. Web
    and Kaspersky
     
  16. Nomad Soul

    Nomad Soul Registered Member

  17. Dark_Hanzo

    Dark_Hanzo Registered Member

    I agree with your choices, except for Bitdefender.
     
  18. Badcompany

    Badcompany Registered Member

    Drweb by far.
     
  19. egghead

    egghead Registered Member

    From my experience in the field: Dr.Web :thumb: :cool:

    Remarkable: there is consensus on the Wilders forum.
     
  20. firzen771

    firzen771 Registered Member

    :eek: :eek: can it be?!?! :D
     
  21. format_c

    format_c Registered Member

    thanx, gentlemen!
     
  22. IBK

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  23. Macstorm

    Macstorm Registered Member

    and it's said by CHIP magazine:
    (google translate)
     
  24. Jonnas_tan

    Jonnas_tan Registered Member

    I agree with you, except for kaspersky that wasn't very stable. Bitdefender 2010 is very good in my opinion, it has very good detection.
     
  25. trjam

    trjam Registered Member

    MSE is going to give them a run for their money.
     
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