Personally I would go ahead and do a manual update now rather than wait for the 7 day program update cycle.
There have been few issues raised during the beta trial and currently there are no major, show stoppers and the benefits of the ,self-protection, anti-rootkit and better anti-spyware handling. So to my mind the benefits far outweigh any small issues if any in any program update.
You would have to disable the program updates if you wanted to stop it, but the VPS updates should still work, but that wouldn’t be indefinitely.
Its only really if there was any major issues as I’m not so fussed if there are minor issues that will be remedied in the near future.
Does your settings get retained when the update integrates itself into the version you currently have?
Is there any major changes to how detections work (ie due to the new rootkit scanner etc) and the process of treating infections?
So am I right in thinking that the user still has control over what is removed, how are rootkits handled can they be quarantined like other malware in case you remove something that is a false positive or is infact benign (not malicious)?
Is there any new differences between Pro and Home edition than what already existed?
In Home version you can’t manage this automatically (except the Silent Mode of the providers). So, yes, you’ll have control over it with the standard settings.
Sure. Click here to see the differences between avast Home & Professional versions.
so the Home edition has all the features from v4.7 and more nothing has been taken out?
I was just concerned that rootkits would be removed without asking first as I believe during BETA testing there were some false positives or that it was identifying system hidden processes as rootkits which, if removed, would cripple the system
The VPS updates may work for a while, but I don’t know if things which changed in the program will effect the VPS which require the latest program update. AS far as would the changes be applied later, anything in the VPS would still be there when you update, so I guess they would still be available for use/instruction of 4.8.
Though I can’t understand why you would want to wait, the beta went well, releasing 4 beta versions before the regular release, all of which I mentioned in my first reply and the Pros far outweigh the possible minor issues.
Use Avast Uninstall for complete uninstallation. Maybe it will be necessary to disable the self-defence module of avast (Troubleshooting tab of settings) if it will be possible to enter the program settings or, at least, boot into safe-mode and start aswClear.exe from there.
EDIT:
click on ‘new’ enter a name for your scan - then go to area and add the rootkit-scan (full or quick) (you have to remove the ‘Local Drives’ if you want do do a rootkitscan only)
i don’t really know if it is recomended to change any other settings in the window… :-\
EDIT 2:
Oh, and what i forgot - if you get an error window (which i got the first time) “You tried to start a file with a wrong format” (or somothing like that…) you just have to do a system-restart…