avast! Free Antivirus 8 is the avast's next-generation security package, which now comes with a new interface and more extras and options than ever before.
Installation was quick and easy on a test Windows 7 system. If you're familiar with the product then you'll immediately notice the new interface. A compact and clean Home Page separates the beta's key functions into six panes, and clicking Scan for the first time immediately launched a Quick Scan. The scan window still presents plenty of details and options for the various shields, though - File System, Mail, Web, P2P, IM, Network, Script and Behavior - so there's plenty here to explore.
A left-hand toolbar also provides access to some interesting new tools. Software Updater checks your installed applications and alerts you to any available updates; Browser Cleanup aims to help you remove annoying addons from your browsers (although only IE and Firefox at the moment, at least on our system); and AccessAnywhere allows you to set up remote access to your PC. Some of these will apparently only be available via a commercial option called avast! Premier.
And of course there have also been improvements to the core protection technologies, so for instance FileRep and WebRep are now better able to identify and new threats in near real time.
Build 8.0.1489 brings these changes:
• BSOD fix in aswTdi.sys
• Fixed WebRep crashes in IE
• Fixed WebRep FF issue with not saving the position
• SecureLine stability improvements





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Avast Free Antivirus 8.0 on Windows XP
Posted by: Ian Martin, 06 March 2013 04:44
When upgrading existing Avast 7.0 to the new package on my PC running XP Pro SP3, when restarted my PC would start to boot then constantly give me a BSOD with the message PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA. It was impossible to rectify the problem as the PC would keep shutting down. As this was the only software change installed, it was necessary to boot into Safe Mode and uninstall Avast Antivirus 8.0, including using Avast Clear, to enable me to boot to a stable computer. I then reinstalled Avast 7.0 which is again running with no issues. So I do not recommend upgrading to this version on XP.