Dr.Web Anti-virus becomes even more resouces-sparing for notebooks
October 3, 2006
Doctor Web, Ltd., a Russian anti-virus software developer, announces the release of the updated version of Dr.Web scanner for Windows. Now, Dr.Web Anti-virus scanner becomes an ideal protection tool for notebooks.
During the operation on a mobile computer the anti-virus warns a user that scanning of disks started and that the notebook is charged from battery.
During the operation on a mobile computer starts, the anti-virus warns that the scanning started and that the computer is charged from the battery.
The new version has incorporated the following improvements:
- Operation with scanner log file is improved.
- Scanner interaction with Windows registry is improved.
- Scanning algorithms of processes in memory is improved.
- A warning is generated if a computer is charged from the battery.
- The program interface has slightly changed.
- Incorrect operation after scanning of processes in memory is removed.
- Errors in curing of Win32.HLLP.Mila and several old viruses are corrected.
- Incorrect scanner termination on computers under Windows 9x is eliminated.
- Scanner freezing on computers under Windows 9x is removed.
- Errors of incorrect moving/deletion of files and deletion of files on network drives are removed.
- Incorrect display of Japanese characters is removed.
- Errors in log in csv format are corrected.
Additionally, several minor corrrections are made.
New version of the module can be automatically downloaded during next update of the anti-virus.
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