I downloaded the Pro version for the 60 day trial use because I have a SHeur2 rootkit-gen type virus on my 64-bit machine that, according to the prevailing opinions on the web, is best eradicated by using the Boot-Time Scan feature that Avast apparently has made available.
We are glad to announce that all avast! antivirus editions, including the free Home Edition, now fully support the new Windows x64 platform (avast! Server Edition supports both x64 and IA64 (Intel Itanium) platforms).
I thought, Great! So I downloaded and installed, only to learn that I was misled. The software does not offer the “Schedule Boot-Time Scan” feature as this is disabled (greyed out). The users manual for the Pro version also states that this feature is only available for 32-bit operating systems.
So what gives? Why the false advertisement by Avast?
The more important question is, how can I get rid of this SHeur2 virus on my machine? Will I need to turn to another antivirus software that does indeed do what it claims when it says it works on 64-bit machines?
You wern’t misled avast does work 64bit OSes, but not all functionality, namely the boot-tims scan and this is more to do with finding a means of doing it in 64bit OS. This is the same as avast working in older OSes like win9.x/ME, but not all elements work in older OSes like the anti-rootkit scanner, etc.
The boot-time scan for 64bit OSes has been worked on and currently Alwil are busy getting ready to release avast version 5.0, this however, won’t have the boot-time scan for 64bit, that is hopefully being included in avast 5.1.
So whilst this isn’t available to you know, you could try booting into safe mode and start avast from the desktop shortcut to ashAvast.exe. Or you could also try a specific anti-rootkit tool, though I don’t know which support 64bit OS: