We always wish our computers to be secure from damages especially
from Viruses.We use Anti-virus software for our computer in order to
protect it from getting viruses. But none of them can be 100% secure to
save our computers from Viruses. However we also may think of installing
multiple anti-viruses at a same time on our computer.But installing two
or more antivirus is not possible , because antivirus software nowadays
are so complex and they may conflict with each other causing crashes
and blue screens.It also leads to system resources hog and slows the
computer down.
Recently found a tool called Multi AV Scan developed by Gakh from HackHound that allows you to run on-demand scan using 10 types antivirus on your computer.It is possible to run two or more antivirus programs with this third party software. Multi AV Scan is a standalone software and it does not provide real time protection.It is not required to uninstall your current antivirus to run Multi AV Scan.It currently supports A-Squared, Avira AntiVir, BitDefender, ClamWin, DrWeb, Ikarus, McAfee, Solo, Sophos, VBA32.
This program is little buggy.It will continue Scanning the whole time without progress unless you have to put the file that you want to scan in the same folder where MultiScan.exe installed.If you’re using Avira AntiVir, you need to place Avira license key HBEDV.KEY (you can get it for free here) file in \AVs\AntiVir\ folder.It also consume more resources during updating and scanning.It works with XP and Vista
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Recently found a tool called Multi AV Scan developed by Gakh from HackHound that allows you to run on-demand scan using 10 types antivirus on your computer.It is possible to run two or more antivirus programs with this third party software. Multi AV Scan is a standalone software and it does not provide real time protection.It is not required to uninstall your current antivirus to run Multi AV Scan.It currently supports A-Squared, Avira AntiVir, BitDefender, ClamWin, DrWeb, Ikarus, McAfee, Solo, Sophos, VBA32.
This program is little buggy.It will continue Scanning the whole time without progress unless you have to put the file that you want to scan in the same folder where MultiScan.exe installed.If you’re using Avira AntiVir, you need to place Avira license key HBEDV.KEY (you can get it for free here) file in \AVs\AntiVir\ folder.It also consume more resources during updating and scanning.It works with XP and Vista
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