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    Avira 9 and windows 7

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by i5evoSwift3814, Jan 11, 2011.

  1. i5evoSwift3814

    i5evoSwift3814 Notebook Consultant

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    After installing avira 9 versions 415 and 418, the license is already expired, so how are updates suppose to be downloaded, is it still supported? Also, it doesn't have the option for a rootkit scan, but the option was there for vista, why isn't it there for windows 7? I really don't like 10 because of the lack of options for removing a virus and it scans the hard drive each time before removal.