but
i don't know to setup an avast page
SETTINGS....
and UPDATES
"ADDRESS WHERE UPDATES FILES CAN BE FOUND"
i think i have to write a internet address
http or ftp
but i don't know
can u help me ?
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i did a test with 22mb zipped of virii
avast did not know only 4 virii
the best result is Kaspersky
after avast ,nod32 and vet
avast is FREE
but
i don't know to setup an avast page
SETTINGS....
and UPDATES
"ADDRESS WHERE UPDATES FILES CAN BE FOUND"
i think i have to write a internet address
http or ftp
but i don't know
can u help me ?
"ADDRESS WHERE UPDATES FILES CAN BE FOUND"
i thought i have to write for example htt$://www.avast.com
how can i upgrade the programm or the scan engine?
no iavs update only the virus pattern
The word's Latin ancestry has given some English speakers the idea that the only logical way to pluralize virus is to replace the terminal -us with the letters -ii . This idea seems especially popular among folks who are referring to more than one computer virus. But before you catch the bug for that new spelling, consider this: the notion that Latin words ending in -us must take an -ii plural is a flat-out fallacy. In fact, there is no evidence that any plural form of the classical Latin virus was ever recorded; some lexicographers even suspect the Latin virus was a mass noun (and thus needed no separate plural).Originally posted by Mantra
i did a test with 22mb zipped of virii
avast did not know only 4 virii
the best result is Kaspersky
after avast ,nod32 and vet
avast is FREE
In addition, when you look at the historical record of English usage, you find viruses, not virii, as the established plural. So although virii has turned up upon recent occasions, that word is far from standard.
Many people also believe the plural of virus is viri. false, viri means "men" in latin:
Viri patriae periculum non intellegere possunt. -> The men of the country cannot understand the danger
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