I run 2 separate PCs right now- a Gateway with Windows 7 x64 and a Dell with Windows XP x86.
This isn't a malware issue(both PCs are currently clean- the XP should be, it's a recent install with little activity, I'd be surprised if it's infected)), just a curiosity as to why he same program on each PC will show differing results...
I run Superantispyware on both. This program tends to flag all tracking cookies. On the Dell it wants to flag cookies from Youtube and Google, while it ignores the same ones on the Gateway.
I also keep TDSSkiller on hand. On the Gateway it flags "switchboard" which is a part of Adobe and a typical flag for being unsigned. It also flags !SASCORE which is apart of SAS. However, on the Dell it only flags 3 dell driver files for beign unsigned yet doesn't flag SASCORE(it wouldn't flag switchboard as I do not have the Adobe stuff installed on the Dell)
Is there a reason for inconsistent results from the same program on 2 computers? A difference between 32-bit and 64-bit versions of either the programs or the OSes? SAS has the same updated definitions and TDSSkiller is the same file on each. I ask because, supposing I do get a malware on one, and it were to jump to the other PC somehow(like if I'm using a flash drive to copy files over, or were to network both PCs together), would the program be able to detect the same infection on both if it's giving inconsistent scans on the same files?
This isn't a malware issue(both PCs are currently clean- the XP should be, it's a recent install with little activity, I'd be surprised if it's infected)), just a curiosity as to why he same program on each PC will show differing results...
I run Superantispyware on both. This program tends to flag all tracking cookies. On the Dell it wants to flag cookies from Youtube and Google, while it ignores the same ones on the Gateway.
I also keep TDSSkiller on hand. On the Gateway it flags "switchboard" which is a part of Adobe and a typical flag for being unsigned. It also flags !SASCORE which is apart of SAS. However, on the Dell it only flags 3 dell driver files for beign unsigned yet doesn't flag SASCORE(it wouldn't flag switchboard as I do not have the Adobe stuff installed on the Dell)
Is there a reason for inconsistent results from the same program on 2 computers? A difference between 32-bit and 64-bit versions of either the programs or the OSes? SAS has the same updated definitions and TDSSkiller is the same file on each. I ask because, supposing I do get a malware on one, and it were to jump to the other PC somehow(like if I'm using a flash drive to copy files over, or were to network both PCs together), would the program be able to detect the same infection on both if it's giving inconsistent scans on the same files?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Gateway DX4822-01
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel Pentium Dual Core 2.6 GHz
- Motherboard
- stock factory for this model
- Memory
- 6 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- stock factory for this model
- Sound Card
- stock factory for this model
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell P2010Ht
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 900
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB Western Digital
- PSU
- 300 watt
- Cooling
- 80mm case fan, CPU fan, 60mm front intake
- Keyboard
- Logitech
- Mouse
- HP 3-button optical wheel mouse
- Internet Speed
- fiber optic
- Antivirus
- MSE, SuperAntiSpyware, Malwarebytes Free