Dr.Web 11.0.0.10191 Final

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Petrovic

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Anyone has tested it already? is it lighter than previous heavy as a mountain version?
 
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I tested the beta version in a VM and host. Didn't really feel different. It's not heavy on my system (neither 10 or 11) but kills my downloads on version 10. I'm kind of a fan of Dr. Web so I might try this some time in the future. When the change logs are released and I see something I really like, it might push me to try it faster. At least on a VM.
 
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Trying it out now, so far so good. It has a new self protection module enable hardware virtualization which only works if your computers hardware and computer supports this - mine does, not too sure what this does, but a reboot is required. Huge download 413MB.
 
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these days all av go smaller and faster Dr.Web go bigger and heavier :D

nice strategy :rolleyes:
 
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Trying it out now, so far so good. It has a new self protection module enable hardware virtualization which only works if your computers hardware and computer supports this - mine does, not too sure what this does, but a reboot is required. Huge download 413MB.
Dr.Web start from 100 MB now they are 413 MB after many years we see 1Gig 1 Tera ... :p:D
 
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I think in a few years technology i.e., HitmanPro.Alert and Malwarebytes Anti-Exploit will be redundant as more and more AV companies are employing anti-exploit technology. I suppose that's now the new threat landscape, which cannot be ignored. Thank you Petrovic for supplying the links yesterday I couldn't find version 11 even though I had a Dr.Web account and 2yr license.
 

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Yup i know, any one tested it?
how much ram dose it eat? :D

hi i think this will answer all of your question, see the picture below to get exactly what drweb is doing

drweb11_status.jpg


my system runs quick and fast as compare to when i am using version 9 or 10 installed. everything response quick and my pc starts and restarts and even logging in to system and start using the desktop is more faster compare to previous versions. i think i answered all your query's.
 

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> Any reviews?
> Do you have any problems with 413 MB download being on your PC? Where other AV's have smaller download?
> Also, G-Data has a very large download, any concerns?
> Link for the Dr. Web removal tool if needed?


Kind regards,
 
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All working very well, the new features are excellent, may be malware won't be able to terminate Dr.Web - I still have not received the update as listed by Petrovic: Dr.Web Security Space 11.0.0.10191 Final

Even with all protection at max level very smooth, depends on the individual computer specs I have 42GB of RAM, some only have 2GB. Anyone else use the medium setting under preventive protection?
 

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hi i think this will answer all of your question, see the picture below to get exactly what drweb is doing

drweb11_status.jpg


my system runs quick and fast as compare to when i am using version 9 or 10 installed. everything response quick and my pc starts and restarts and even logging in to system and start using the desktop is more faster compare to previous versions. i think i answered all your query's.
oh see need 400Mb Ram also :oops:
> Any reviews?
> Do you have any problems with 413 MB download being on your PC? Where other AV's have smaller download?
> Also, G-Data has a very large download, any concerns?
> Link for the Dr. Web removal tool if needed?


Kind regards,
Kaspersky near 170Mb
symantec near 100 Mb
for me yup my internet is slow :(
 
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hi i think this will answer all of your question, see the picture below to get exactly what drweb is doing

drweb11_status.jpg


my system runs quick and fast as compare to when i am using version 9 or 10 installed. everything response quick and my pc starts and restarts and even logging in to system and start using the desktop is more faster compare to previous versions. i think i answered all your query's.

400MB ram usage for a single engine, holy smoke. I rather go with F-Secure, or G-Data over this.
 
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