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- Date added: January 21, 2008
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From HeavenWard :RemoveAny finds spyware, adware, trojan horses, key-loggers, rootkits on your computer. RemoveAny product recognizes malicious software by watching for suspicious behavior, not by searching for known signatures. It has constant protection that is always up-to-date without requiring signature updates. RemoveAny starts at system startup and monitors all drivers and processes run.
Version 1.2.9 improves rootkit detection.
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Version: RemoveAny 1.2.9
"CRASHED MY COMPUTER DURING INSTALLATION!"
Cons: After the attempted installation, I could not reload Windows except in safe mode. System Restore failed on several attempts. Nor did running Spyware Dr. or Avast help. I finally ran Advanced Windows Care from iobit and it fixed numerous Registry and System problems. My system is back!
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Version: RemoveAny 1.2.9
"Show me all dlls, processes and hidden ones"
Pros: When it loads it told me that ati hides some kind of a rootkit but seems it is depends on a loading sequence.
Cons: Tool bar works in an ungly way, I don't understand why I need to push green button to see everyhing exept processes/modules that marked as green. Seems it is a bug. Good Luck.
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