File Details |
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File Size | 2.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows (All) |
Date Added | August 5, 2012 |
Total Downloads | 14,777 |
Publisher | Emsi Software GmbH |
Homepage | a-squared HiJackFree |
Publisher's Description
a-squared HiJackFree is a detailed system analysis tool which helps advanced users to detect and remove all types of HiJackers, Spyware, Adware, Trojans and Worms.
Latest Reviews
allthebestnamesgone reviewed v3.1.0.16 on May 19, 2008
Works 100% fine on my XP. Very useful and informative. It clearly states it's for XP. I like XP and I'm not switching to Vista.
trynow reviewed v3.0.0.406 on Mar 24, 2008
Do they have Vista version?
Xp users going to be Vista users. So Xp users decreasing in numbers. They dont support anymore Xp software producers. I will begin to use Vista next month. I need Vista versions.
radiomaffia reviewed v3.0.0.406 on Jan 30, 2008
Everyone who like to go back to the 1.0.0.18 Standalone exutable, look here:
ftp://ftp.vernet.lv/pub/windows/adawares/
pyridox reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 6, 2006
This program seems very buggy, and ill behaved, even for a "Power User" as the software author below states. Several times the program stopped responding. I've used their earlier "free" version 1.x, still do sometimes,and that one was nice. I went over to the Hijackfree forum, and saw someone posted a similar complaint.
bellgamin reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
HiJackFree (HJF) is basically a *truth teller* about exactly WHAT is going on inside your computer -- the good, the bad, & the ugly. As such, HJF does a flawless job from the standpoint that the facts it presents are both accurate & complete.
It would be mis-leading to rate such an application based on the user's interest (or disinterest) in having those facts, &/or based on the user's ability (or inability) to make effective use of those facts.
BOTTOM LINE- HJF can be an extremely valuable security tool IF the user is either (1) a power user or (2) will take the time to ask appropriate questions at forums such as CastleCops.
yellowhammer reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
Installed version 2. Machine is clean of all malware. The program quit responding almost immediately. Killed it with task manager and tried again. Same result. Have never had good luck with their programs in the past either.
boaz reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
Ok, I installed it, but the program locks up everytime I run it. I have to use task manager to kill it. The older version is a stand-alone executable, this one has to be installed.
Deleted, end of story!
Oldsod reviewed v1.20 on Dec 1, 2005
Very nice -free and a change from HiJack This. Different layout and had some support for answers/forum. Very nice listing. Haven't used it when was available free and haven't used it since. Uninstallled well. Served it's purpose well.
allthebestnamesgone reviewed v3.1.0.16 on May 19, 2008
Works 100% fine on my XP. Very useful and informative. It clearly states it's for XP. I like XP and I'm not switching to Vista.
trynow reviewed v3.0.0.406 on Mar 24, 2008
Do they have Vista version?
Xp users going to be Vista users. So Xp users decreasing in numbers. They dont support anymore Xp software producers. I will begin to use Vista next month. I need Vista versions.
radiomaffia reviewed v3.0.0.406 on Jan 30, 2008
Everyone who like to go back to the 1.0.0.18 Standalone exutable, look here:
ftp://ftp.vernet.lv/pub/windows/adawares/
pyridox reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 6, 2006
This program seems very buggy, and ill behaved, even for a "Power User" as the software author below states. Several times the program stopped responding. I've used their earlier "free" version 1.x, still do sometimes,and that one was nice. I went over to the Hijackfree forum, and saw someone posted a similar complaint.
bellgamin reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
HiJackFree (HJF) is basically a *truth teller* about exactly WHAT is going on inside your computer -- the good, the bad, & the ugly. As such, HJF does a flawless job from the standpoint that the facts it presents are both accurate & complete.
It would be mis-leading to rate such an application based on the user's interest (or disinterest) in having those facts, &/or based on the user's ability (or inability) to make effective use of those facts.
BOTTOM LINE- HJF can be an extremely valuable security tool IF the user is either (1) a power user or (2) will take the time to ask appropriate questions at forums such as CastleCops.
yellowhammer reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
Installed version 2. Machine is clean of all malware. The program quit responding almost immediately. Killed it with task manager and tried again. Same result. Have never had good luck with their programs in the past either.
boaz reviewed v2.0.0.429 on Sep 5, 2006
Ok, I installed it, but the program locks up everytime I run it. I have to use task manager to kill it. The older version is a stand-alone executable, this one has to be installed.
Deleted, end of story!
Oldsod reviewed v1.20 on Dec 1, 2005
Very nice -free and a change from HiJack This. Different layout and had some support for answers/forum. Very nice listing. Haven't used it when was available free and haven't used it since. Uninstallled well. Served it's purpose well.