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25 Responses to “Testing Avast! 5 Free Antivirus”

  1. coley1555 says:

    @diegodaudt you need to have the paid version

  2. diegodaudt says:

    How did you get malware bytes to “work in the background”???? My malware bytes that I downloaded works like Ccleaner, open, use, close. How did you get yours to run like an antivirus, in the background? Please reply!!!!!!!

  3. coley1555 says:

    @arkonastriborg123 people write malware to make money. they steal info and much more and end up making money out of it.

  4. arkonastriborg123 says:

    @MBP6705 who even writes malware for what?

  5. coley1555 says:

    @fishyvilley Im not sure if you can use Win7 in VMLite but if you can i dont know how sorry :(

  6. fishyvilley says:

    @coley1555 how can i install windows 7 on windows xp for VMLIte without a windows 7 CD?

  7. coley1555 says:

    @jray80066 download VMLite and Windows XP Mode if you have Windows 7. then youll need to install windows XP mode and set up VMLite etc…

  8. coley1555 says:

    @jray80066 Google it. cant post links in comments. just search Malwarebytes.

  9. jray80066 says:

    link for malawarebtyes plz

  10. jray80066 says:

    how u get virtual machine

  11. MBP6705 says:

    @Coi1221 Yeah. It didn’t work for some reason.

  12. Coi1221 says:

    @MBP6705 Did you already try Malwarebytes?

  13. coley1555 says:

    @MBP6705 If you havent already, find a way to get Malwarebytes on the computer and update it and run a full scan. it should find your problem. If it doesnt or if you tried this and made sure it was updated then i dont have much advice for you. all you can really do is search for ways to manually remove Antivirus Action.

  14. MBP6705 says:

    @coley1555 Yeah, I meant the dicks who spread them around are fucking loosers. My dad got this rouge antivirus program on his. It won’t let him open any exe. It also blocks all pages in IE. I’ve run a few anti malware programs in safe mode. They found a few things, but the rouge “anti virus” is still there. I’ve been trying everything I can for the last few hours. I might just restore Windows soon. It’s called Antivirus Action. Have you ever heard of it, or better yet know how to remove it?

  15. coley1555 says:

    @MBP6705 I agree for the most part but not every single virus writer is a loser. The people who write viruses to test their own programs or to further their knowledge in the virus world are not losers because if they are smart they will know how to keep it on their PC and not spread it. People who purposely spread harmful viruses are absolute assholes.

  16. MBP6705 says:

    People who write viruses in the first place are such fucking loosers.

  17. joedeafhiphop69 says:

    lol i got it i know fnd out to 154andy

  18. coley1555 says:

    @Skatevert97 Avast. AVG is shit.

  19. Skatevert97 says:

    Whats better avast or AVG?

  20. coley1555 says:

    @joedeafhiphop69 i replied to 154Andy with the answer… you dont need to look for it.

  21. joedeafhiphop69 says:

    @154Andy yea me too same hwo they do that both of them window dam them oh geez lol i will find out bout it that

  22. coley1555 says:

    @154Andy Its called a Virtual Machine. It allows you to run an Operating System inside of an Operating System. So i was running Win7 and XP.

  23. 154Andy says:

    How the hell are you running xp on Windows 7? ;O

  24. andrewoman says:

    @coley1555 I had Avira for a long time, before Avast, and it hardly ever detected anything and it slowed my system down quite a bit. Since using Avast, it has caught numerous nasties. Avast is awesome!!!!!

  25. andrewoman says:

    @coley1555 I run Avast Free, Malwarbytes, SAS, ZoneAlarm Firewall, Chrome and UnChrome, WinPatrol, SnoopFree, and Garlic (kidding). I am considering adding KeyScrambler. Is this too much? Would you recommend a sandbox? If so, which one or anything else to add? I installed GeSwall and it crashed my laptop. Had to Safe Mode to uninstall it. I read afterward that it doesn’t play well w/WinPatrol. I have XP/SP3. Which PAID Antivirus is the best, thus THE best, in your opinion? Thanks :)

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