The system appears infected This article explains what to do if the computer seems infected but BitDefender does not detect any threats.
Registering BitDefender 2008 Whenever a BitDefender product is purchased, our customers receive the product as a 30 trial days version and a license key to register it. The product is not pre-registered, therefore the customers need to perform the BitDefender registration process. This article describes all the steps you need to perform in order to have a properly registered BitDefender product.
This article describes how to install BitDefender Total Security 2008.
BitDefender and Windows 7 At the moment the BitDefender 2008 and 2009 products are not fully compatible with Windows 7.
Faulty detection on "winlogon.exe" On Friday, the 13th of February 2009, between 6:00 and 8:00 AM (GMT) BitDefender faulty identified some versions of the “winlogon.exe” file as being infected by Trojan.Generic.1423603. During an on demand scan BitDefender may have moved this file to the quarantine area however this action caused no permanent damages to the operating system.
Troubleshooting system slowdowns This document describes the steps required to troubleshoot a system slowdown occurring after installing BitDefender.
I want to use the latest available version If you have a valid BitDefender license key you are entitled to a free-of-charge upgrade to the most recent version available.
What to do when BitDefender detects legitimate applications There is a possibility that BitDefender will report a legitimate file as being infected. This is called a false positive and usually occurs when BitDefender decides that the file behaves like a malware.