Right now I am interested in any version that can be installed on Windows 7 and as my research continues I will probably be interested in any version installed on Vista. But my research can only, at present, be specific to Windows 7, and that is because it is only Windows 7 for which I have of the confirmation at this time. Confirmation on Vista is pending.
I suspect you will not care to know why I am conducting this research, but you can thank Aventador's persistent posting in that other thread.
You see, Windows Defender is a realtime protection system, yet, according to posts here on this support forum, Avast can run on an operating system where Windows Defender is only inactive, not uninstalled. The reason for that is obvious -- we cannot uninstall Windows Defender.
The obvious question is why do so many here maintain a realtime protection product must be uninstalled instead of just deactivated so that Avast can run without conflict? Has Avast written a special code for their products so their products will run with Windows Defender only inactivated, not uninstalled? And that special code would have been written into Avast 6, as well?
And I just saw that post Mr. Bob and that is very unkind of you and does no credit to this company. In fact, it is also a slight to that special group you are a member of. Unfortunately, it isn't a suprise to me. It might be a surprise to a new member, though.