Just get install file from magazine disc or someone else and then let avast! to auto update itself.
This way you conserve quite a bit of transfers. Because daily updates usually measure way below 100KB!
Yes I know other vendors also have huge files (if they offer virdef downloads at all). Nevertheless I wonder why the buld of the virdefs can not be included in the main .exe. download. How far do these virdefs go back (until which installation package).
I was thinking it might be a way to push on-line updates as that is much more interesting if any one would like to transmit info about the pc to home.
I don’t quite understand what you mean. Virus definitions included in installer itself are as old as ALWIL company itself.
The upper part is updated here and there so even when you install avast! from scratch, you get pretty new virus definitions, which of course have to be updated since new updates come daily. Updating full installer daily on servers is a huge waste of bandwidth, thats why they’re not doing that. Anything you download extra through updater is very small. It’s the same for all antiviruses.
A bit confusing expression ;D
Virus definitions included in the installer itself are as old as the program version it installs; sometimes the installers are updates with new virus database, but only quite rarely.
Yes, the virus database grew quite big over the years - because many virus detection have been added. And since the VpsUpd file is as big as the virus database itself (because it contains the whole of it), it’s big, too.
And that’s why incremental virus database updates were invented