Hi.
You likely do have the free version of Malware Bytes.  The trial button
allows you to try out the paid version for a limited period of time.
When Malware Bytes is finished scanning your system it places a log of what
it found, if anything, in a text file which it will probably bring up
automatically in Notepad.  This is actually a cool thing because it makes
reading the scan results very easy since you're just reading a standard
document.  It also means you could then save that document for later
reading.
David 

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Rawls
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 11:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Blind-Computing] i just downloaded malwarebytes,and have two
questions.

I thought I had a free version here, but when I started my scan, I noticed
it trial button. And of course, there is a purchase button here. Is there an
actual free version of this program? I got this one from
www.malwarebites.org. And after it is finished scanning, how will I know if
it found any bad guys on my computer? I am running windows 7, jaws 12 latest
hot fix, on a 64 bit machine. Thanks for your help. Jim 


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