Top 10 Advanced Features of ADinf32 You Should Know

Top 10 advanced features of ADinf32 you should know

  1. Disk snapshot (diskinf) and differential scanning — create compact snapshots of drives and compare later scans to detect any changes quickly without full rescans.
  2. MBR/VBR integrity check and restore — saves original Master/Volume Boot Records, highlights changes in hex viewer and can restore previous records when possible.
  3. Registry and file system change monitoring — tracks modifications to files, folders and registry keys; logs changes with filters and profiles.
  4. Heuristic and integrity-based detection — combines signature-like integrity checks with heuristics to catch unknown or polymorphic malware.
  5. Configurable profiles and portable flash-drive checking — save/import settings profiles (as .reg) to reuse or carry on removable media for consistent checks.
  6. Bad cluster and disk health scanning — identifies bad clusters and filesystem anomalies alongside malware checks.
  7. Scheduled scans with missed-scan handling — flexible daily/weekly/monthly scheduling and notifications if the system was off during a scheduled run.
  8. Detailed logging and saved scan reports — persistent logs and desktop shortcuts to reopen last inspection reports with full change lists.
  9. Selective exclusion and suspicious-change marking — exclude files/folders from scans and mark specific drives or paths as “suspicious” to highlight any modifications.
  10. Lightweight, non-driver architecture (no reboot required) — installs without kernel drivers, minimizing system impact and eliminating the need for restarts.

If you want, I can expand any item with step-by-step usage or where to find the setting in the UI.

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