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Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by marcromero, Dec 1, 2006.

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  1. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    this forum is biased!
    i always download kazaa when trying to test an antivirus, dr.web took out all the bad stuff and still let me install it, which was cool.

    16 things it found, such terrible software, used to be good about 5 years ago, but now.. no no, would never use it now.

    i got my dr.web licence for $25.99 for the 2 years, which is nice. :)
     
  2. shorty1

    shorty1 Registered Member

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    I've been using DrWeb 4+ years now. Obviously, I like it and so does my computer.
     
  3. apm

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    anyone knows the current version of Dr.Wen support Vista or not?
     
  4. marcromero

    marcromero Guest

    I have asked that question in their forum, waiting for reply.
     
  5. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    i think it already goes work on vista guys,

    as the dr.web Cure It already does.


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    id love to know what the difference is in security for scanning "by formats" instead of "all files", as the scanning time is significantly better, by quite some distance.

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    my 2 year licence was only $26 / £17.50 and they actually gave me 2 years 4 days, dont know they worked that out, good price for a solid antivirus.
     
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  6. Bob D

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    ?? I don't think Dr. Web is Vista compatible yet.
    I believe that is correct.
     
  7. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    lol, ok

    how can 'cure it' be vista compatible, but dr.web not.

    doesnt make sense to me,
     
  8. marcromero

    marcromero Guest

    See answer to my post on their forum, concerning Vista.
     
  9. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    yeh marc, i think it was always going to come, dr.web works on all windows dont it? so vista is no difference, and with cure it already working on it, it was only inevitable that it was due, must not be ready yet thats all.

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    on ebay, XP HOME EDITION with a free upgade to vista home premium for only £60 GBP, this is a good price yeah?

    its due soon, and us dr.web users need to think of moving from XP.
     
  10. Serge Popov

    Serge Popov AV Expert

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    Dr.Web Scanner (including CureIt) works on Windows Vista just fine. Released version of SpIDer Guard (4.33.1.10030) is not compatible with Vista, current version (4.33.4.11300) is basically compatible with some minor issues.
     
  11. marcromero

    marcromero Guest

    Thanks Serge!
     
  12. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    yep cheers serge,

    currently looking for a new laptop for christmas, preferably AMD TURION 64 x2, but still looking for a good deal, most dont post here in england.

    will need a decent one, with vista upgrade for my dr.web :) hehe
     
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