- Feb 3, 2012
- 271
One of the greatest security tools became even more cheaper!
All thanks to mister Dmitry Mostovoy for making this coupon for www.fakeavs.com!
ADinf is a unique and powerful disk integrity checker which scans a disk, reading its sectors one by one without assistance of operating system. Its mission is wider than mere anti-virus protection - besides detecting infectors, ADinf scrupulously evaluates a system for full data integrity and security, and for other data modifications. First ADinf version was developed in 1991 for MS-DOS. Than variants for Windows 3.xx and Windows 9x/NT were released. Now ADinf is a family of compatble utilites for different operating systems.
More about ADinf you can check here.
Some explanations -
Q: WHAT DOES ADinf DO ?
A: ADinf takes a "snapshot" of your computer, and compares it with prior snapshots. A comparison of two snapshots allows you to see what has changed.
Q: WHY WOULD I WANT TO LOOK AT SUCH A COMPARISON?
A: Typically, you wouldn't. If your computer suddenly misbehaves, you will find this comparison invaluable. You can identify documents mistakenly deleted, accumulated junk, etc.
Q: THIS SOUNDS LIKE COMPUTER MANAGEMENT - WHY IS ADinf DESCRIBED AS A VIRUS PROTECTION TOOL?
A: This IS computer management; sometimes called integrity management (because you are monitoring the integrity of data on your computer). It is also a virus protection tool for a number of reasons:
1. Missing, changed, or new files could be the result of virus infection.
2. While taking a snapshot, ADinf takes an extra step and tests certain new files (executable files) to determine if they are viruses of a certain type ("stealth" viruses).
3. Finally, ADinf becomes an actual user of your virus scanner - directing it to scan new or changed files. This last step is important if you failed to scan a newly added file, or if a new file which passed a scan then created a malignant "offspring" that would have failed the initial scan - ADinf would detect such offspring.
25% discount is available just for the first 100 customers so be quick!
Source
All thanks to mister Dmitry Mostovoy for making this coupon for www.fakeavs.com!

ADinf is a unique and powerful disk integrity checker which scans a disk, reading its sectors one by one without assistance of operating system. Its mission is wider than mere anti-virus protection - besides detecting infectors, ADinf scrupulously evaluates a system for full data integrity and security, and for other data modifications. First ADinf version was developed in 1991 for MS-DOS. Than variants for Windows 3.xx and Windows 9x/NT were released. Now ADinf is a family of compatble utilites for different operating systems.
More about ADinf you can check here.
Some explanations -
Q: WHAT DOES ADinf DO ?
A: ADinf takes a "snapshot" of your computer, and compares it with prior snapshots. A comparison of two snapshots allows you to see what has changed.
Q: WHY WOULD I WANT TO LOOK AT SUCH A COMPARISON?
A: Typically, you wouldn't. If your computer suddenly misbehaves, you will find this comparison invaluable. You can identify documents mistakenly deleted, accumulated junk, etc.
Q: THIS SOUNDS LIKE COMPUTER MANAGEMENT - WHY IS ADinf DESCRIBED AS A VIRUS PROTECTION TOOL?
A: This IS computer management; sometimes called integrity management (because you are monitoring the integrity of data on your computer). It is also a virus protection tool for a number of reasons:
1. Missing, changed, or new files could be the result of virus infection.
2. While taking a snapshot, ADinf takes an extra step and tests certain new files (executable files) to determine if they are viruses of a certain type ("stealth" viruses).
3. Finally, ADinf becomes an actual user of your virus scanner - directing it to scan new or changed files. This last step is important if you failed to scan a newly added file, or if a new file which passed a scan then created a malignant "offspring" that would have failed the initial scan - ADinf would detect such offspring.
25% discount is available just for the first 100 customers so be quick!
Source