im using eset 7 and think its ok but when it detects something theres no option to delete it, whats the best paid antivirus out there for detection,removal and protection
There is an option to delete it!
Just change these settings:
The default scan settings for ESET Smart Security and ESET NOD32 Antivirus are configured to maximize your computer's performance and security protection. However, some options are not enabled within the default profile due to the amount of time required to scan and the possibility of conflicts with existing software. You can enable these options by following the steps below:
- Open ESET Smart Security or ESET NOD32 Antivirus. How do I open my ESET product?
- Press the F5 key to display the Advanced Setup window.
- The Setup window will appear. In the Advanced setup tree, click Computer
Antivirus and antispyware
Computer scan.
Figure 1-1
- Ensure that the Selected profile is set to In-depth scan. Click Setup... next to ThreatSense engine parameter setup:.
- In the ThreatSense engine parameter setup window, click the Objects branch in the left column. Verify that all options in the Objects section on the right are selected.
Figure 1-2
- Click the Options branch in the left column. In the Options section on the right, verify that every check box is selected.
Figure 1-3
- Click the Cleaning branch in the left column. In the Cleaning section on the right side, set the Cleaning level slider toStrict cleaning (all the way to the right). Click OK.
Figure 1-4
- Click Setup... next to Scan targets:.
Figure 1-5
- In the Scan targets drop-down menu, select By profile settings.
Figure 1-6
- Select the Computer check box (the Scan targets: drop-down menu will be momentarily cleared) and click OK. This configuration will ensure that all drives, as well as operating memory, are scanned.
Figure 1-7
With these options enabled, you will not be prompted when threats are found; the ESET scanner will first attempt to clean the threat. If unsuccessful, the threat will be deleted. The scan time might also be increased due to the in-depth scanning that is performed.
http://kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=content&id=SOLN2909
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