![]() If you are looking for an Avast alternative, then maybe try installing Panda AV and Process Explorer and check if it continues running on your PC. I would not discard Panda as a viable AV just because of the icon. It is better to use something like the Task Manager or Process Explorer (easier to see) to check.) (More generally it can be a bit random which Notification Area icons re-appear after an Explorer restart, but this does not necessarily mean that the underlying program is no longer running. They use strong 256-bit AES encryption and you can choose from OpenVPN, IPSec & IKEv2 protocols.Their server speeds are top of the line, they even landed in the top 10 of our fastest reviewed VPNs, but still fall behind the top providers like Express and NordVPN. So I think that the Panda AV does continue to run after an Explorer restart, but the icon does not re-appear. Avast Secureline offers both free (7-day trial) and paid versions. Then I opened the console “PSUAMain.exe” (the thing that the notification icon relates to) and again re-started Explorer and the console remained open and functional (I could check for updates) afterwards. I re-started Windows Explorer and these 3 things remained running throughout and afterwards, but the Panda Notification Area icon is no longer visible. ![]() I opened Sysinternals “Process Explorer” to see the 2 Panda services “PSUAService.exe” and “PSANHost.exe”, and the console executable “PSUAMain.exe”. ![]() As a Windows 7 Panda AV user I was intrigued by your sentence “I made my Explorer crash to see if Avast reloads itself, it did it, Panda didn’t.”
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