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Shane:
Dont know as I have never looked at the avast log files lol
Shane
jraju:
Hi, i mean to say that if i search for todays in the search option, then it shows the no of files i have downloaded. There it shows the log files, mostly from avast. Thank you
Samson:
--- Quote from: Shane on April 13, 2013, 02:37:39 pm ---Looks fine. In fact compared to most Antiviruses Avast uses the least amount of memory and 32mb of memory is dang good :-)
Shane
--- End quote ---
+1 For Avast, with only 512Mb RAM every MB counts
I have attached a screenshot of my Task Manager :cheesy: Of course CleanMem and Simple System Tweaker help :wink:
I even allow myself the luxury of a little "Eye Candy" and use the Zune theme :shy:
Shane:
lol nice.
Cool thing why I like avast it tries to keep its memory under control. Cleanmem Cant touch avast because they protect the process so viruses cant kill it. Sometimes the avast using a bit of memory but when it is done doing what it had to do it cleans up after itself :-)
Shane
jraju:
Hi, I have a doubt . I am enclosing a part of malware bytes log file, which found 12 risks in my computer. Of course, i was trying to download a free abbyy reader and downloaded the three trojans. But it found about 12 and i had it quarantined and then removed the files whatever the contents. It mostly in zip files that it found these trojan, packer or PUP , what not.
My question is why avast did nothing on these files. When i downloaded these files, i ran avast on individual zip files for any virus or trojans. But it shows it scanned the zip files and found nothing. There was some unusual behaviour, so when i checked with malware bytes, it found these 12 unwanted programs.
File access settings of avast has been so designed that it catches the virus, when it tries to access the computer. Why not avast? found these in normal scan of viruses
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