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I tried almost everything thats free but they scan and I have to purchase it....thats not free..
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had you tried quick heal its free to download a trial pack then update it with internet it works properly
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I suggest that you use Avast virus scanner. I am using it currently. As you download it, it is a trial version but you can get a demo key at their website. This demo key is good for I think a year. This program's database is updatable so even if it is a shareware, the recent thread of virus is still recognized by your program to avoid infection. Hope this one helps!
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