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Avira AntiVir PE 7.00.04.15

Mihai Asmanow   on 14 May 2007 - 18:04 · 7 comments & 2312 views

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Avira AntiVir Personal Edition Classic reliably protects your private computer against dangerous viruses, worms, Trojans and costly dialers. In order to make possible an easy operation, the AntiVir Personal Edition is developed to the essential points.

Key features:

* detects and removes more than 150,000 viruses
* always among the winners of comparison test featured in computer journals
* the resident Virus Guard serves to monitor file movements automatically
* scanning and repair of macro viruses

* protection against previously unknown macro viruses
* safeguard against cost generating dial-up program
* protection against Trojans, worms, backdoors, jokes and other harmful programs
* easy operation

* Internet-Update Wizard



* Protection against previously unknown boot record viruses and master boot record viruses

Download: Avira AntiVir PE 7.00.04.15 (freeware for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista 32 Bit)
Download: Avira AntiVir PE 7.00.04.13 (freeware for Windows 98/Me supported until 30.06.2007))
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Link: Avira Home Page

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#1 KHaKi- on 14 May 2007 - 21:28
I've heard good things about this AV before...anyone have some feedback?
#2 Tuffgong4 on 14 May 2007 - 21:54
love it...fast and great detection rates
#3 wak1zashi on 15 May 2007 - 01:49
imo this is better than AVG and avast! combined.
#4 linx05 on 15 May 2007 - 02:02
If I wasn't using NOD32, I would be using this. VERY GOOD AV! Look up its detection rate and it beats the well knowns.
#5 Chism on 15 May 2007 - 03:46
Is it detected by Windows XP Security Center? And does it mess with your email settings like McAfee and Norton?
#6 Wheelie4 on 15 May 2007 - 16:54
Yes it is detected by Windows XP Security Center. And no it does not mess with your email settings like McAfee and Norton. Actually it's only downside in my opinion is it doesn't scan e-mail. I'm like "linx05" though, I use NOD32 but if I went freeware I'd go Avira AntiVir. It does have a better detection rate than AVG and Avast.
#7 Chism on 18 May 2007 - 02:43
Avira uses more resources on my computer than AVG does. And it has a nag screen. I'm switching back to AVG.

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