But the full disk scan detected 95% of malware (although it took about 3 hours, which is pretty long for a full disk scan). Once Malwarebytes completed the Threat Scan, it found around 76% of the files. Before installing Malwarebytes on my Windows device, I downloaded around 1,000 malicious files (viruses, trojans, spyware, etc.) to my test PC. When testing the scanner against malware samples, I got decent results. This is on par with competitors’ quick scans, which usually take anywhere from 1 to 5 minutes. Note that Malwarebytes doesn’t have a default full system scan option, so if you want to check your entire system for malware, you need to use the custom scan and select your C: drive from the available options (which is a little annoying!).ĭuring my tests, the Threat Scan was fast - it took 1 minute and 33 seconds to scan over 260,000 files on my device. Lets you pick any file or folder you want to scan (including the entire disk). Checks your memory and startup programs for active infections.
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