Protect Executable Files from Viruses Infections with PE Guard

It is always important to ensure that you have the right virus protection software installed in your computer system. While you may have very powerful virus protection running at back end, in case you still want to have a first line simple and yet free protection mechanism to filter off some of the malicious programs from spreading into your computer system, PE Guard could be a good alternative.

It doesn’t have any GUI and just stay at system tray silently. There are two modes you can choose to run namely Power GUARD and Normal GUARD. In order to have maximum protection, you are always advised to choose Power Guard all the time. Basically virus that attempts to attack your computer with few of the methods will be detected. The first scenario is when a virus is trying to duplicate itself to your computer (applicable for POWER mode only). Secondly, when a virus is trying to spread itself into one of your executable files and thirdly could be when a new program trying to write a new driver (.sys) files in your computer (Applicable for power mode only). As long as it detects any one of the action has been taken by virus, it will stop the action immediately and a window will be popped up to alert you and let you to choose an appropriate action.

PE Guard 1.1 is absolutely free to download and is compatible to run on Windows XP/Vista/7. Unlike other antivirus software, once you have it installed, you will never ask to update it again from time to time and it is able to perform well to keep you computer clean from virus infection.

4 Responses to “Protect Executable Files from Viruses Infections with PE Guard”

  1. winHole7
    September 26th, 2009 12:21
    4

    Hello,
    As Opaida said, the shutdown problems are fixed in the updated release (tested on Window$ XP) !
    Powerful and easy-to-use program !
    Thank You so much for your work Opaida !

  2. Opaida
    September 25th, 2009 23:06
    3

    Thx for these posts.
    I’ve fixed the problem.
    Best Regards.
    Opaida.

  3. Angel
    September 24th, 2009 19:29
    2

    If you are an XP user, don’t download it. I got shutdown problem when installing it. My shutdown was not functioned. After removing it, it functions normally. I reinstalled again to test whether this software is the cause, and yeah, I got again the problem. I removed it again.

  4. Josh Johnson
    September 24th, 2009 01:23
    1

    This is a nifty tool, very useful, and lightweight

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