Do you have anti-virus software installed on your computer, but still worry about its effectiveness? Run Dr.Web CureIt (no need to install it) to quickly scan your computer and cure it of any malicious objects. Dr.Web CureIt is an indispensable tool for curing computers running MS Windows 8/7/Vista/XP/Server 2003/2008/2012 (32- and 64-bit systems). Dr.Web CureIt detects and neutralizes viruses, rootkits, Trojan horses, spyware, and other malicious objects that have gone undetected by your anti-virus software. How Do I Use Dr.Web CureIt?
Download Dr.Web CureIt and launch the utility. A notification will inform you that the utility is running in the enhanced protection mode allowing it to operate even if malicious programs block access to the Windows interface. In the subsequent window, click Start scanning. Wait while the memory and startup files are being scanned. If you need to scan all or selected drives, select the custom scan mode and specify which files and directories you want to check for viruses and click Start scanning. Dr.Web CureIt will cure infected files and place incurable files in quarantine. When the scanning is finished, you can view the report and perform desired actions with quarantined files.
Once the scanning is completed, simply remove the Dr.Web CureIt file from your computer. Dr.Web CureIt does not require installation and is compatible with all known anti-virus software. You do not need to disable your anti-virus software to check your system with Dr.Web CureIt With Dr.Web CureIt, you can test the efficiency of your anti-virus software and then decide whether Dr.Web is right for you. Unsurpassed self-defence mechanism. Dr.Web CureIt is updated at least once an hour. Full Specifications What's new in version 11.1.201805040 Version 11.1.201805040 contains the most up-to-date add-ons to the virus databases.
General Publisher Publisher web site Release Date May 25, 2018 Date Added June 03, 2018 Version 11.1.201805040 Category Category Subcategory Operating Systems Operating Systems Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10 Additional Requirements None Download Information File Size 165.03MB File Name cureit.exe Popularity Total Downloads 239,401 Downloads Last Week 55 Pricing License Model Free Limitations no automatic updates, databases are valid 2 days, then new distribution must be downloaded Price Free.
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• Pricing is, well, complicated. It can be as low as €13 (£11.50, $15) for a one PC, one-year licence, if you opt for no technical support.
If that's a step too far, the with-support price doubles to €26 (£23, $30). Both options offer deep discounting if you add more users and extend the term. For example, a three device, three-year licence with tech support costs €87 (£77, $100).
• That's not all (we did say it was complicated). The company really wants you to buy its security suite, Dr.Web Security Space, which extends the package with a spam filter, parental controls, URL filtering, backup, device control, and a free service to try and. This is available from €14 (£12.30, $16) without tech support, €28 (£24.50, $32) with, and has the same level of discounting as the antivirus. It doesn't even stop there, because Dr.Web offers some impressive discounts on renewal, starting at 40% off the regular price. Long-term customers could save a lot of cash. Setup Dr.Web Anti-virus isn't available in trial form, but the company does have a download for its big brother security suite, Dr.Web Security Space.
Trials come in two flavours. A generous three-month licence is available for free if you register, which essentially just means handing over your email address. If you'd prefer to keep your details private, a one-month trial won't ask you for anything at all. Our download was a chunky 350MB, but once it arrived the setup process was relatively straightforward.
After once again giving us the choice of trial options, the installer equipped our PC with its various components, downloaded and applied a few updates and prompted us to reboot. We browsed the Dr.Web installation and found a compact set of files, neatly organised, and all digitally signed. Unusually, there was only one obvious third-party component, a spam filter from. This is a good sign, as it indicates a company that’s developing its own technologies in-house, which should ensure that the various components work well together. Dr.Web uses multiple technologies to protect its files from interference by malware, apparently including a ‘Hypervisor component’. We're not quite sure what that involves, but it was more than enough to protect the program from our simple attacks. Whatever we did, processes stayed running, services refused to stop and files couldn't be deleted.