Past in the time G-Data computer scan was slow as snail. How is it nowadays?
The analysis is fast, but not the removal...
Now when you say it, it might be true that I didn't remember correctly and the actual problem was the removal/actions after scan speed. There isn't any improvements with that?
It's the slowest I've seen from any antivirus. But it wouldn't be an issue if you were only removing a few threats.No, it's been a long time since I've encountered this slowness in deletion...
Seems like something with your system. I test like crazy and all is welljust grabbed the g-data trial (antivirus only, not the total) on my test VM, installed ok, kind of annoying it needed to update the program after id just installed it by a supposed web installer... and then it had restart apps/service, then 2 minutes later said it needed a windows restart...
anyway, extracted from zip 1800 samples from the past 8-10 days to downloads folder.... it did nothing, didnt spot anything by itself.. (i wasnt running malware, just extract to static folder for static scan)
but then manually ran a scan on the folder, and sure enough it picked up a lot 1712 of the samples, missing 80 or so
i clicked on execute actions to quarantine.... and it just sat there for an hour, doing nothing, restarted machine, same again, it detects and finds the items quick,. but cannot remove them.
I then rebooted again and attempted to uninstall... up popped a website "gdata has been uninstalled", minimized and in the background was this.....
seems pretty slow & buggy.
luckily I just reverted to fresh checkpoint on VM, but if this was a live machine, it could cause someone issues
past few days have tried out sophos/kav/bd/wd/f-secure safe and so far g-data is the only fail (maybe just bugs)
nothing with the system, clean updated win10 VM in a HV production checkpoints used to restore back between each product....Seems like something with your system. I test like crazy and all is well
Are you the same person as Lothar ?nothing with the system, clean updated win10 VM in a HV production checkpoints used to restore back between each product....
just been doing the same with EmsiSoft, thats also a great solution!
G-Data is just buggy and slow sorry
lol who is lothar?Are you the same person as Lothar ?
Bashing is your hobby ?
Pls get rid of your x86 system and buy something new. You are funnylol who is lothar?
I wouldn't go praising something that doesn't work, if your happy with it good! glad it works. Im not "bashing" it either, I just gave it a bsaic test in the same way ive tested a few others in the past few days, the only one to fail has been g-data, thats not a bash, its just what happened, maybe i needed to leave it longer than 1 hour to do something?
I heard google tried G-data on their quantumcomputer.... took it 128 years to complete a cleanPls get rid of your x86 system and buy something new. You are funny
I haven't used G Data for quite some time, so I decided to try it again to see if the speed of quarantining files has improved. The version of G Data installed on my test PC was over a year old and when I checked for product updates, it said there were none. I downloaded the web installer, and it download and installed v25.5.11.316 from July of 2021. When I launched G Data after the upgrade, it found a newer version, but refused to install it because I'm running and old build of Windows 10.The new update from yesterday made the removal fast. They are improving the product everytime
I haven't used G Data for quite some time, so I decided to try it again to see if the speed of quarantining files has improved. The version of G Data installed on my test PC was over a year old and when I checked for product updates, it said there were none. I downloaded the web installer, and it download and installed v25.5.11.316 from July of 2021. When I launched G Data after the upgrade, it found a newer version, but refused to install it because I'm running and old build of Windows 10.
It's a shame that old version of January of 2021 did not find any product updates. Right now I can't upgrade to a newer build of Windows due to there not being enough free disk space. I will resize some partitions to free up space and try again and then see if I can update G Data. I've got nearly 40 other antiviruses installed on the same computer and none of them have issues with running on outdated Windows 10 builds.
Thanks. I'm resizing my G Data partition right now and am then going to try to upgrade Windows and then update from within G Data. If that fails I'll uninstall and reinstall.
use this tool after uninstalling GData and reinstall after a reboot again