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  1. Iobit support suggested updating with new database, but issue still remains, so have uninstalled Iobit and installed another vendors product for now. It is a bit disappointing.
  2. How do you activate email scans for Thunderbird email client?
  3. Here is a link: https://www.knowbe4.com/ransomware-simulator
  4. Hi Cicely, Thanks for your reply. To be clearer, it is not ransomware, it is a simulator that they provide to test your antivirus software with 'simulated' ransomware attack to make sure your software is working. So it is telling me that the current version of Iobit Malware Fighter Pro 10, is not preventing any of the ransomware.
  5. Using Knowbe4 Ransim ransomware simulator tested Windows Defender vs Malware Fighter Pro 10. Windows Defender only managed 5 out of 23 while Malware Fighter managed 0 out of 23. Am I doing something wrong with the setup? Does Malware Fighter Pro 10 need to settle in first or does it maybe only focus on browser downloads with ransomware? Not sure I understand? As far as I could tell ransomware protection was on. I eventually tried adding the folder to the ransomware folder block list, but it still remained undetected. Any insights into what might be happening?
  6. Chrome store doesn't have the Iobit plugin for some reason. Is there another place to obtain this?
  7. In the end I gave up and uninstalled ASC. My long term evaluation was that it didn't really speed things up, and seemed to be causing issues with Video sound etc.
  8. Makes you wonder if this isn't going to interfere with windows automated maintenance - especially the defrag.
  9. That's quite involved wow. Program Deactivator - I thought the turbo boost or auto ram would handle that already? (I'm not sure what the difference is between turbo and auto ram is. Yes I also avoid disabling startup if possible. I uninstalled Ultimate and instead bought ASC as it seems to be almost the same, and I don't see the point of Ultimate's AV. Surprisingly it has some kind of spyware protection in any case.
  10. Thanks. It seems as though you need to be quite knowledgeable in terms of setup, to ensure all the different options don't interfere with each other. Quite a bit of duplication in features - if you start installing the items listed in toolbox.
  11. I've since changed my mind. After testing start-up times for two test software packages and system boot times, I've concluded it is not doing much. In fact it may be slowing things down.
  12. Sad to hear about the support, wonder what's going on. Interesting, so Smart Ram has some sort of issue? I've been trying Comodo free antivirus, but when you switch off ASC Ultimate 12 antivirus it keeps reminding you to turn it on... even though the recommended setting is off (for some strange reason). Yes I do like the driver updater, updated drivers none of the other utilities I had before bothered updating. I have to point out one positive with the ASC Ultimate inbuilt antivirus. On a full system scan it found a lot of viruses in an email database that Windows Defender (and I suspect Avast) before it hadn't found.
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