The update has now been officially released as v4.8.1195. Thanks to everyone who helped testing.
Hi *,
here I’m again. A service update for avast Home/Pro is coming soon (my guess is in about 1-2 weeks) and as usual, it’s my pleasure to announce the availability of a pre-release version of this update.
How to install it:
In case you already have avast 4.7/4.8 installed on your system:
- NEW! go to avast settings, and on the Troubleshooting page, disable the avast self-defense module (this is NECESSARY for the update to complete successfully)
- download and run the following program: LINK REMOVED
- after it completes, re-enable self-defense module (disabled in step 1.)
That’s about all it takes (provided you have a previous version of avast Home/Pro already installed, of course).
If you don’t have the previous version installed, or would prefer to do a clean install (which, in some more serious cases, may be necessary), we have also prepared the full installation packages (setup files). These can be downloaded from the following locations:
LINK REMOVED (Home Edition, English version) ~21MB
LINK REMOVED (Professional Edition, English version) ~21MB
LINK REMOVED (Home Edition, all languages) ~59MB
LINK REMOVED (Professional Edition, all languages) ~59MB
If your current installation of avast stopped working (and/or cannot be uninstalled), we recommend the following procedure to install this new build from scratch:
- boot into Windows Safe Mode
- use aswClear.exe to remove any existing avast installation (or remaints of it)
- boot back into normal Windows mode and use the above mentioned setup packages to install the new version
There is a number of fixes in this release. Here’s an (incomplete) list:
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solved incompatibility of the avast self protection module and the System Restore feature (Windows XP/Vista)
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solved keyboard/mouse lags in some games (e.g. World of Warcraft)
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“Quick” scan now quick again (in the previous version, it was usually slower than “Normal” scan)
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fixed deleting of infected files in some nested archives
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shell extension: under Windows Vista, shortcut targets are now correctly scanned
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boot-time scanner now correctly displays warning messages about corrupted archives
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improved scanning speed in the Simple user interface
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improved handling of scan exceptions
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self protection: improved detection of changes in the INI file
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start of the “avast! Mail Scanner” service should now be fast again
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fixed a problem with avast being installed in a directory with name containing non-Latin characters
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fixed entering of the license key (didn’t work in certain configurations)
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improved detection/healing of MBR rootkits
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avast can now correctly handle the case when the INI file is missing/corrupted
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the “Disable startup rootkit scan” option on the Troubleshooting page now effective (in the previous version, it was ignored)
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messages from Internet Mail (on e-mails being sent/received) should now correctly decode the most common character encodings
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fixed possible boot-time scanner crash at the end of the scan
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fixed problems with the boot-time scanner on FAT[32] partitions
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Standard and Thorough scan in the Simple User Interface should now scan System Volume Information folder again, provided it’s started from an Administrator account
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fixed the message announcing the license key going to expire soon
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added support for Azureus Vuze and Qtrax in P2P Shield
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small improvements in some unpackers (WinExec, RAR, CHM)
edit May 7: the program has now been updated to build 4.8.1192.
Any comments on this release are welcome and appreciated!
Thanks
Vlk