![]() ![]() "According to the virus names, however, it's a false alarm on some Panda files anyway, no real viruses." To say exactly, it would probably be necessary to know the filenames and the settings of the scan (what avast! program was used - Simple/Quick, scan type - Quick/Standard/Thorough, etc)Īccording to the virus names, however, it's a false alarm on some Panda files anyway, no real viruses. Which settings do u need to know, did not understand, sorry. Settings are the same - Avast is the secondary scanner on both PC (norton is primary, no incompability noted for long time as long as norton is the only primary AV). Is this is a glitch in program, bug or simply it get worse before getting better.Īt this point I don't see the need for upgrading - U upgrade and U miss the virus - HA HA HA. Well, so I burned on CDR that bin, and later scanned that CD with 2 versions 4.1 and 4.5 - got the same result - 2 files infected with Win95:Matyas, and 2 files infected with Win32:Kuang - scan done on "opened" image, not bin file. 4.5.549 did not found the virus in the same bin file!!!! Did not want to waste time spent and transfered that bin to new PC. I got bin file from p2p network on old PC Avast scan shown virus Win95:Matyas. Old one with Avast Home edt 4.1.342, and new PC with Avast Home edt 4.5.549. Virus: 2 Avast versions - 2 diff opinionsĬonsumer Products > Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) ![]()
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