I kept wondering how ClamWin still works with Win98 while Avast4.8 stopped working.

I noticed ClamWin divides their virus database into two parts: Main.cvd (63Mb as of 10/29/15) and Daily.cld (102Mb). A .cvd file is a compressed version of a .cld file, so Main.cvd is actually larger. I suppose this is why ClamWin still works?

Users of ClamWin need to be aware that ClamWin was originally intended to be an e-mail scanner. Also be warned that a file that is quarantined is VERY hard to restore: Might be better to just get a notice to find out if you REALLY want to quarantine it. ClamWin has many false positives, so it is easy to quarantine a good file, then have a helluva time restoring it.

Clam Sentinel, the real-time add-on, is nicer about quarantines. It has a restore feature that does seem to work. But it probably only works for files quarantined while Sentinel is running. Restoring a quarantined file depends on having a good .log file. This is food for more research.

I think ClamWin portable can be loaded on a USB drive and used as an adjunct to Avast4.8 with the 10/2/15 or 9/11/15 database. Run Win98 with Avast4.8 and the outdated database, then periodically scan with ClamWin?

Just some thoughts for moving on after the demise of Avast4.8 …