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Which Antiviruses are Known for a Fact to be Working on XP SP3 as of 2019?


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15 hours ago, K-BOX2022 said:

After install K7 Ultimate Security cant enable Intrusion Detection. What is the problem?

I have to check it , wait

can u show me where it is located?

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Well .. hate to bare bad news.

Malwarebytes 1.09.4.1001 and Malwarebytes Anti-RootKit are not receiving def updates anymore. I'll leave them installed but only for demand scans as I don't even user real-time anyway.

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On 10/9/2022 at 7:55 AM, Dibya said:

In firewal section , intrusion detection is enabled

Did you activate the trial? I will ask u to contact K7 support if you cannot.

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Will look into K7. I have no issue with Indian products and I DO use Quick Heal Anti Bot.

Still works and updates every month without fail.

https://www.quickheal.co.in/bot-removal-tool

 

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4 minutes ago, XPerceniol said:

Well .. hate to bare bad news.

Malwarebytes 1.09.4.1001 and Malwarebytes Anti-RootKit are not receiving def updates anymore. I'll leave them installed but only for demand scans as I don't even user real-time anyway.

That's unfortunately not all. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware 2.2.1.1043 won't get definition updates anymore, either. It was discontinued in May of this year. I have used that version because Malwarebytes Premium for Windows 3.5.1.2522 doesn't work properly on my computer. Anyway, I already uninstalled Malwarebytes completely and removed its remnants. smilie-denk-24.gif

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2 hours ago, XPerceniol said:

Will look into K7. I have no issue with Indian products and I DO use Quick Heal Anti Bot.

Still works and updates every month without fail.

https://www.quickheal.co.in/bot-removal-tool

 

To use a light and working AV program I installed WiseVector StopX 3.0.7. It works great and consumes less resources than Avast!. And the best of all: it's free of charge. The best choice on my old computer at the moment! K7 is commercial, unfortunately. When the trial period is over, you have to pay for it. :yes:

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22 hours ago, XPerceniol said:

Will look into K7. I have no issue with Indian products and I DO use Quick Heal Anti Bot.

Still works and updates every month without fail.

https://www.quickheal.co.in/bot-removal-tool

 

I never knew People outside India knows about QuickHeal

I used QuickHeal Total Secuirity kinda expensive , dont know if they still support XP.

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3 hours ago, Dibya said:

I never knew People outside India knows about QuickHeal

I used QuickHeal Total Secuirity kinda expensive , dont know if they still support XP.

But I realized you were asking about Total Security and I see it does NOT support xp; but their tools still do. 

https://www.quickheal.com/useful-tools/

https://www.quickheal.co.in/bot-removal-tool

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1 hour ago, XPerceniol said:

But I realized you were asking about Total Security and I see it does NOT support xp; but their tools still do. 

https://www.quickheal.com/useful-tools/

https://www.quickheal.co.in/bot-removal-tool

In the manual and on the QuickHeal homepage, it is claimed that the programs are compatible with Windows XP. Here is a quotation taken from the website of QuickHeal Total Security:

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System requirements for various Microsoft Windows OS

Windows 11

Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster

RAM: 4 gigabyte (GB)

Windows 10

Processor: 1 GHz or faster

RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

Windows 8.1 / Windows 8

Processor: 1 GHz or faster

RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

Windows 7 SP 1 and later

Processor: 1 GHz or faster

RAM: 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit

Make sure you have installed Microsoft patches KB4474419 and KB4490628 also.

How to check if the required patches are installed?

(1) Open Control Panel. (2) Go to Windows Update. (3) From the Windows Update page, click ‘View Update History’.

Windows XP
(Service Pack 2 and later)

Processor: 300 Megahertz (MHz) Pentium or faster

RAM: 512 MB

Here is the link: https://www.quickheal.com/quick-heal-total-security/
Do they lie? :dubbio: I do not hope so. nimportequoi.gif

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