User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Bitdefender Total Security
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Total Security for PC
- 1. Installation
- 2. Getting started
- 3. How to
- 3.1. Installation
- 3.1.1. How do I install Bitdefender on a second device?
- 3.1.2. How can I reinstall Bitdefender?
- 3.1.3. Where can I download my Bitdefender product from?
- 3.1.4. How can I change the language of my Bitdefender product?
- 3.1.5. How do I use my Bitdefender subscription after a Windows upgrade?
- 3.1.6. How can I upgrade to the latest Bitdefender version?
- 3.2. Bitdefender Central
- 3.3. Scanning with Bitdefender
- 3.3.1. How do I scan a file or a folder?
- 3.3.2. How do I scan my system?
- 3.3.3. How do I schedule a scan?
- 3.3.4. How do I create a custom scan task?
- 3.3.5. How do I except a folder from being scanned?
- 3.3.6. What to do when Bitdefender detected a clean file as infected?
- 3.3.7. How do I check what threats Bitdefender detected?
- 3.4. Parental Control
- 3.4.1. How do I protect my children from online threats?
- 3.4.2. How do I block my child's access to a website?
- 3.4.3. How do I prevent my child from using certain apps?
- 3.4.4. How can I set a location as safe or restricted for my child?
- 3.4.5. How do I block my child's access to the assigned devices during daily activities?
- 3.4.6. How do I block my child's access to the assigned devices during the day or night?
- 3.4.7. How to remove a child profile
- 3.5. Privacy protection
- 3.5.1. How do I make sure my online transaction is secure?
- 3.5.2. What can I do if my device has been stolen?
- 3.5.3. How do I remove a file permanently with Bitdefender?
- 3.5.4. How do I protect my webcam from being hacked?
- 3.5.5. How can I manually restore encrypted files when the restoration process fails?
- 3.6. Optimization Tools
- 3.7. Useful Information
- 3.7.1. How do I test my security solution?
- 3.7.2. How do I remove Bitdefender?
- 3.7.3. How do I remove Bitdefender VPN?
- 3.7.4. How do I remove the Bitdefender Anti-tracker extension?
- 3.7.5. How do I automatically shut down the device after the scan is over?
- 3.7.6. How do I configure Bitdefender to use a proxy internet connection?
- 3.7.7. Am I using a 32 bit or a 64 bit version of Windows?
- 3.7.8. How do I display hidden objects in Windows?
- 3.7.9. How do I remove other security solutions?
- 3.7.10. How do I restart in Safe Mode?
- 3.1. Installation
- 4. Managing your security
- 4.1. Antivirus protection
- 4.2. Advanced Threat Defense
- 4.3. Online Threat Prevention
- 4.4. Antispam
- 4.5. Firewall
- 4.6. Vulnerability
- 4.7. Video & Audio Protection
- 4.8. Ransomware Remediation
- 4.9. Password Manager protection for your credentials
- 4.10. Anti-tracker
- 4.11. VPN
- 4.12. Safepay security for online transactions
- 4.13. Parental Control
- 4.14. Device Anti-Theft
- 4.15. USB Immunizer
- 5. Utilities
- 6. Troubleshooting
- 6.1. Solving common issues
- 6.1.1. My system appears to be slow
- 6.1.2. Scan doesn't start
- 6.1.3. I can no longer use an app
- 6.1.4. What to do when Bitdefender blocks a website, a domain, an IP address, or an online app that are safe
- 6.1.5. I cannot connect to the internet
- 6.1.6. I cannot access a device on my network
- 6.1.7. My internet is slow
- 6.1.8. How to update Bitdefender on a slow internet connection
- 6.1.9. Bitdefender services are not responding
- 6.1.10. Antispam filter does not work properly
- 6.1.11. The Autofill feature in my Wallet doesn't work
- 6.1.12. Bitdefender removal failed
- 6.1.13. My system doesn't boot up after installing Bitdefender
- 6.2. Removing threats from your system
- 6.2.1. Rescue Environment
- 6.2.2. What to do when Bitdefender finds threats on your device?
- 6.2.3. How do I clean a threat in an archive?
- 6.2.4. How do I clean a threat in an email archive?
- 6.2.5. What to do if I suspect a file as being dangerous?
- 6.2.6. What are the password-protected files in the scan log?
- 6.2.7. What are the skipped items in the scan log?
- 6.2.8. What are the over-compressed files in the scan log?
- 6.2.9. Why did Bitdefender automatically delete an infected file?
- 6.1. Solving common issues
- Antivirus for Mac
- 7. Installation and Removal
- 8. Getting Started
- 9. Protecting against Malicious Software
- 10. Configuring Preferences
- 11. VPN
- 12. Bitdefender Central
- 13. Frequently Asked Questions
- Mobile Security for iOS
- Mobile Security for Android
- Contact us
- Glossary
4.1.2. On-demand scanning
The main objective for Bitdefender is to keep your device clean of threats.
This is done by keeping new threats out of your device and by scanning your
email messages and any new files downloaded or copied to your system.
There is a risk that a threat is already lodged in your system, before you even
install Bitdefender. This is why it's a very good idea to scan your device for
resident threats after you've installed Bitdefender. And it's definitely a good
idea to frequently scan your device for threats.
On-demand scanning is based on scan tasks. Scan tasks specify the scanning
options and the objects to be scanned. You can scan the device whenever
you want by running the default tasks or your own scan tasks (user-defined
tasks). If you want to scan specific locations on your device or to configure
the scan options, configure and run a custom scan.
Scanning a file or folder for threats
You should scan files and folders whenever you suspect they might be
infected. Right-click the file or folder you want to be scanned, point to
Bitdefender and select Scan with Bitdefender. The
Antivirus Scan wizard
will appear and guide you through the scanning process. At the end of the
scan, you will be prompted to choose the actions to be taken on the detected
files, if any.
Running a Quick Scan
Quick Scan uses in-the-cloud scanning to detect threats running in your
system. Running a Quick Scan usually takes less than a minute and uses a
fraction of the system resources needed by a regular antivirus scan.
To run a Quick Scan:
1. Click Protection on the navigation menu on the
Bitdefender interface.
2. In the ANTIVIRUS pane, click Open.
3. In the Scans windows, click the Run Scan button next to Quick Scan.
4. Follow the
Antivirus Scan wizard to complete the scan. Bitdefender will
automatically take the recommended actions on detected files. If there
remain unresolved threats, you will be prompted to choose the actions to
be taken on them.
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