AVG Free Edition is an anti-virus scanner that provides on demand scanner, resident file and email protection, and Virus Vault for safe treatment of infected files and automatic updates. The free version is limited in features, but it uses the same scanning engine as the commercial version and provides all basic scanning functionality as well as real-time protection. This anti-virus has been certified be effective at detecting 100% of in-the-wild viruses.
The first time you run AVG Free Edition, it checks for updates and creates a rescue diskette for recovery if a virus infection makes your computer non-bootable. Rescue diskette enables you to remove viruses or restore your operating system areas from the MS DOS environment.
The program has two main windows - Test Center and Control Center. AVG Control Center is the main console, which launches automatically upon Windows startup, and you can see its icon in the system tray. It lists all installed components, gives information on their status, and allows you to fully configure them. A panel for each module includes its description and current status, but you need to click to see the full text. You can check and update the virus database; configure on-access, context-menu and e-mail scans; and view quarantined viruses in the Virus Vault.
Test Center allows you to perform tests, update your AVG and edit some basic configurations. You can manually scan all your hard drives or scan only selected files. Virus scans can be automatically scheduled when you choose.
AVG Free Edition does not offer protection from adware or spyware (though it is available in the paid version of the product). As with other free antivirus scanners, support options are limited to online help forums and knowledgebases.
I use AVG about six months and I have had no more virus problems, so take account of this review and make sure you always use an updated anti-virus software.
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