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  • Take a look in Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer and see if you can find some details about this error. There might be a problem with BitDefender v10 Free, because it's a somehow old version, and I don't know how compatible and stable is on Windows Vista. If you have an internet connection on that…
  • It happened again now. I started up the PC, talked on WLM (Windows Live Messenger) for a few minutes, exited all startup programs in the system tray (before I went to play a game) and then finally, decided to check my WLH (Windows Live HotmaiL) in Firefox and my ISP e-mails in Thunderbird. While I played around with Aero,…
  • Hello GayusMarius, Could you give some details about these crashes? What exactly happens, and when? Cris. Hmmm. Well, see. They are sort of random so I can't really tell you much else. I'll just be opening IE7 or Windows Media Player and suddenly it'll "stop working" and I'll have to press "Close Program" and it'll…
  • Hello GayusMarius, BitDefender might detect false positives (legit files, detected as infected), but one thing I can say for sure: it does not "invent" infections. If a file is scanned, then it is present on your HDD. Just like physical files, e-mails are not completely deleted when you delete them from Thunderbird. They…
  • OK...at this point, you have to notice that you really have to read the manual, or at least the description from the site, of the product that you are using BitDefender v10 Free Edition doesn't have any realtime protection capabilities. It is only an On Demand scanner, and that's why it is free. If your computer is running…
  • @GayusMarius: You should have realized by now that nobody knows the answer (otherwise, someone would have posted). You could try asking on LiveAssistance. Cris. Maybe I will. Thanks.
  • I don't think shouting will help. Why don't you try starting another thread? This one is about Generic.peed.eml, which is nothing to do with AVG. Couldn't you just answer the question.
  • Bump goes the weasel WILL BITDEFENDER's DEEP SCAN CONFLICT WITH AVG Anti-ROOTKIT IF I RUN THEM AT THE SAME TIME SINCE THEY BOTH LOOK FOR ROOT-KITSSSsssssssss. Oh and merry christmasssss and a happy new yearrrrr........................................................................ ................
  • Hmmm I forgot about this thread. But there's on thing I want to say. I've got BitDefender Free Edition v10 OEM and I couldn't find the method you were suggesting. I unchecked the "Start with Windows" box in Settings or something. Is that the same thing? I couldn't find this "Disable Realtime protection" thing.
  • Well since it scans for Rootkits too does that mean it'll conflict with AVG Anti-Rootkit Free? Bump goes the weasel
  • Ok thank you. Well since it scans for Rootkits too does that mean it'll conflict with AVG Anti-Rootkit Free?
  • Will both of you just CALM DOWN?!? And stop swearing on the forum!, cause you're not at a football match, you're on an official forum! Next burst like this will cause both of you to get a warning! @GayusMarius: Yes, you might need to read the manual, because I think you'll find some very interesting things there. But,…
  • ryfm... (read your f##### manual)! Rightclick the taskbar icon, leftclick Help, and the manual will open! No. It's boring. I might fall asleep. How about you tell me instead of wasting time telling me to do inane things.
  • Yes, Deep System Scan scans everything - if you put the Scan Level on High. Windows Live Messenger OnceCare is a online scanner enabled on Windows Live Messenger. It scans when people transfer files to you, and no it does not conflict with BitDefender, on rare occasions it could cause an error to BitDefender Update whilst…
  • Peed is a family of malware primarily used to create botnets and send spam (it is also known as the "Storm worm", although technically it's not a worm). The typical scenario is: - The user receives an e-mail with a link in it - The user visits the given link. If s/he has an unpatched system, the malware installs through…
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