Road rules1 min ago
New Look Malwarebytes (Free Edition)
Anyone else put this version on their Computer ?? Any comments ?
This was downloaded automatically yesterday as part of the daily Updates.
The quick Scan is now called 'Threat Scan', which took 11 min 21 sec on my PC.
There is an option to Upgrade to the Professional Paid version, but I will stick to the Free one whilst this option remains.
This was downloaded automatically yesterday as part of the daily Updates.
The quick Scan is now called 'Threat Scan', which took 11 min 21 sec on my PC.
There is an option to Upgrade to the Professional Paid version, but I will stick to the Free one whilst this option remains.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi redman.......Thanks for having drawn my attention to the Up-Date which I did Not automatically receive for Malwarebytes; but have now installed in my desktop.
You are wise to stick with the Free version as I am doing. Paid for versions are not necessary for Homocompos [ I think that might be the word for folk who use computers from home to achieve personal pleasure !!! :-) ]
The 'Threat Scan' does seem to be a lot quicker than what was a 'Quick Scan'. I would say about a third faster.
Perhaps other ABers will be interested to know that I downloaded and ran the Free up-dated programme from.:-
http:// www.mal warebyt es.org/
Cheers....Hans.
You are wise to stick with the Free version as I am doing. Paid for versions are not necessary for Homocompos [ I think that might be the word for folk who use computers from home to achieve personal pleasure !!! :-) ]
The 'Threat Scan' does seem to be a lot quicker than what was a 'Quick Scan'. I would say about a third faster.
Perhaps other ABers will be interested to know that I downloaded and ran the Free up-dated programme from.:-
http://
Cheers....Hans.
@berniecuddles...... I am wondering if you do indeed have a good IT friend, by the very fact that Microsoft does Not approve the use of Registry Cleaners which can destroy a Windows Operating System.
http:// support .micros oft.com /kb/256 3254/en -us
Hans.
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Hans.
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