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Dr. Web CureIt! portable scanner for the fight against malware

A second opinion is always welcome in the continuing battle against malware, but it will be really good? We know Dr. Web CureIt!.

Dr. Web CureIt! portable scanner for the fight against malware

Dr. Web CureIt! is a portable, while using the required files are extracted to the temp folder but at the end are deleted, which is available in the free version only for individuals, which allows you to perform full scans your computer for malware hidden have escaped your primary antivirus.

The program can be downloaded from this address for a download of over 100 MB, if you need to redo a check after a few days, download the new file with the updated definitions.

Be aware that some data will be transmitted, no strictly personal to the company "Doctor Web" on the scanning. If you do not want this to happen, do not perform the scan.

In this first screen, hit Cancel to perform a normal scan, if you press Ok will start the scan but you can not do anything else until the end of the control.

Put the flag in the box and agree to the terms of use seen before.

With Select objects to be checked, you can choose to test specific areas of the operating system and certain folders.

In Options, accessible from the wrench icon in this toolbar Dr. Web CureIt!, There is nothing too important, if not decide what action to take depending on the various threats found. Or put in Exclusions certain files / folders that should not be controlled.

Test Windows XP

Start a full scan of your hard drive, open some executable files in the Task manager names very strange and heavy use of RAM and CPU

The end result is quite disastrous, except (perhaps) the file winupdate.exe, all others are false positives or exaggerated surveys, such as those assistance programs Remote VNC. Some are executable files that I have created using the Batch converting program Bat2exe.

Test Windows 7

Quite disappointed by the results of Windows XP, I decided to try it on a PC with Windows 7 64-Bit and 8 Gigs of RAM. The behavior is quite similar to the previous test, lots of RAM and CPU quite busy.

At least this time there were no false positives, but it does not even detected all the viruses that I had proposed.

Conclusions

I used DR. Web CureIt! in the past and it was not as bad as anti-virus, but it has become very heavy and Windows XP was wrong too. If you decide to use it, pay close attention to what it detects.

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