I really hate the new engine with Avast 9, so how can I downgrade to version 8?
I have a paid subscription at home and I’d like to take the best way possible to downgrade to the best version out there (version 8).
I really hate the new engine with Avast 9, so how can I downgrade to version 8?
I have a paid subscription at home and I’d like to take the best way possible to downgrade to the best version out there (version 8).
Imo downgrading would be lessoning your protection, the 2014 engine is also much faster and lighter on resources so what is it you don’t like about the new engine ???
It’s not a good idea to downgrade… Anyway, I suggest an installation from the scratch:
@Tech, thank you man! I will try this when I get home!
@craigb, why would that be lessening my protection? In what way? as to answer your question, I hate how everything displays. Not user friendly, nor tech friendly for a guy like myself. I protect my pc with 2 anti-spyware and a backup antivirus (not activated, just on standby!). But, I’d still like to know your opinion on why I would be lessening my protection.
The new engine has better detection capabilities compared to version 8 and earlier.
Also note that even with a disabled second AV installed is still risky as there are usually low level drivers still active that can interfere with the functioning of avast or worse still cause lockups " Blue screens "
You’ll get less protection due to not being using the DeepScreening.
If you want to know more, please, take a look in our blog http://blog.avast.com/2013/09/16/seeking-perfection/
What do you mean it has better detection capabilities?
Yes, I am aware of this. I make sure that they are compatible, which they are
@Tech I know I can protect my pc safely to avoid these types of attacks
The 2014 version is on a different update stream than earlier versions so it is optimised for the latest def’s which have better detection and as Tech mentioned there is also Deep Screen and the new Hardened mode, you’ll find more info in the link Tech provided.
Yeah… I’m sorry to say but DeepScreen is way too sensitive. I was forced to disable that because it’s blocking various things that aren’t bad files.
Too many false positives just makes it an annoying feature. And there’s no way to ‘customize’ deepscreen either. You either turn it on or you turn it off, simple as that.
I don’t mind it happening once or twice, but it’s happening with way too many (legit) programs.
I love avast, it’s still my favorite anti-virus program out there, but 9.0 isn’t my favorite update for now.
@craigB, you’re still not explaining what you’re referring to. “it is optimised for the latest def’s which have better detection”? Please, do explain, as I really wanna understand what you’re trying to say. If we speak about virus signatures or even heuristics, the detection should be the same except perhaps in terms of detecting a virus code in pc stored html files for examples. Or in layered upon layered winrar files. But, I don’t think this is what you’re referring to. I am eager to know what you mean
@Ryudo, Ryudo from Grandia 2 eh? Awesome game! Love it. As for your comment, the 9th version isn’t my fav at all either. Especially since Avast 8 had this nifty screen once opened, making it easier to navigate!
As long as you keep the virus definitions up to date in version 8 you will be fine. And version 8 works unlike version 9 (2014) Way too many reports of problems still not being fixed in version 9. There was a thread a few days ago where one of the Avast evangelists said this very thing. (Keeping version 8 up to date is just as good)
Thank you ram!
Couldn’t agree more ! I’ll stick with version 8 for the time being even though after this morning’s update had to reboot almost 7 or 8 times. Now everything is tickety boo once again. 8)
I have version 8 on my working computer and 9 on the older, reserve machine. Only that one is troublesome (ie11 crashes, gimp uninstallation is suspicious and analyzed etc etc). Don’t worry about protection, ver. 8 is fine.
Deep Screen, in its current state, it screens (sandbox analysis) based on the following factors listed here:
Deep Screen would analyse an unknown program in the sandbox for about 15 secs before terminating it.
Depending on analysis, the program would either be
a) quarantined
b) restarted if it does not perform any suspicious behaviour within the sandbox.
If (b) occurs, the program should function properly on restart, done automatically by Deep Screen (no user input).
Note that Deep Screen would automatically add the program to exclusions in this case.
Well, I’ll definitely wanna get it again then
But, is there a SAFE download to get it again? I might have it at work, but I won’t be going there for a few days. And in case, I don’t have it, I’d like to know if there is an alternate link for it.
For me it was (c), the program was not quarantined, and DeepScreen kept trying to analyze it and closing it when trying to start it. Forcing me to restart it manually, and I ended up having to manually add it to exclusions before I was finally able to start the program.
Now I don’t know if this is fixed in the 9.0.2008 version, but I was using 9.0.2007 at the time this occurred.
Either way I’m a bit fed up with 9.0 for now, will revert back to 8.0.1497. (Latest version of 8.0). while keeping the database up to date as mentioned by some others in this thread.
@pidao: Yep Grandia II. Epic game!