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How to Repair or Uninstall Bitdefender Antivirus
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1. Search and click Repair or Uninstall or Click uninstall for Bitdefender Package Year e.g "Bitdefender Total Security 2016"
2. Select either Repair or Remove

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#2
great job REC560
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#3
Thanks for this REC560.Nice job
WannaBeGeek
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(08-21-2016, 04:11 PM)Compton Wrote:  great job REC560
Thanks Compton

(08-21-2016, 04:44 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  Thanks for this RC560.Nice job
Cheers Double Clutch
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#5
Nice job! How's Bitdefender by the way? I did use it but it was for a very short period of time
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(08-21-2016, 04:58 PM)Partha Wrote:  Nice job! How's Bitdefender by the way? I did use it but it was for a very short period of time
It is a brilliant antivirus, real-time protection, very accurate scan, web browser protection, very secure (If I go on a malicious website, it blocks me and warns me). The best features it has is ransomware Protection feature. I can tell it what files, folders I want it to protect and if my system got caught with ransonware, bitdefender would ask me, do you want this ransonware to access your files, of course, I would say no. It has Intrusion Detection System "which blocks dll infections, installation of malware drivers from being altered by Unauthorised 3rd party applications", Very useful. Has it's own antispan, checks the system forn Vulnerability, has a secure firewall ,has it's own safepay system when paying for stuff online, data shredder, parental advisor, file encryption and can optimise your system and startup.

I recommend this to anyone who wants a fast, safe, secure, system. The one I am using is Bitdefender Total Security
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#7
That's nice to hear. I was always curios about that ransomware protection feature that it provides and also wrote about it to their support, but they asked me to contact the local distributor instead

The part that confuses me is that if it can protect files from ransomware, they could've just secured all the files by default and not made that a user-driven process..
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#8
Partha Britec Did a video on Bit Defenders Ransomware You Might Find It Interesting.https://goo.gl/MyF0a2
WannaBeGeek
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(08-21-2016, 06:34 PM)Double clutch Wrote:  Partha Britec Did a video on Bit Defenders Ransomware You Might Find It Interesting.https://goo.gl/MyF0a2

Thanks! I will check that out
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