Scanning Mac on Demand

Dr.Web Scanner scans objects in the file system on demand and detects various threats that can hide in the system. To protect your computer, we recommend that you regularly run a system scan with Dr.Web.

You can exclude specific files and folders from scanning on demand.

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When your Mac is operating on battery power, scanning is paused to prevent the battery from draining fast. Dr.Web displays a notification and lets you decide whether to continue scanning or not. When you use a charge cable to power your Mac,  scanning will be resumed automatically.

To run a quick scan of the most vulnerable parts of the system, select Express Scan. To perform a full scan of the file system, select Full Scan. You can also specify files and folders for scanning.

Scan types

Scan mode

Description

Express Scan

In this mode, the following objects are scanned:

Boot sectors of all disks

Random access memory

Boot disk root folder

System folder

Current user folder

Temporary files

System restore points

Presence of rootkits (if the process is run with administrative rights)

Note

Scanner does not check archives and email files in this mode.

Full Scan

Full scan of random access memory and all hard drives (including boot sectors of all disks), scan for rootkits.

Custom scan

Scan of any files or folders specified by the user

ic_arrow90deg To run express scan

ic_arrow90deg To run full scan

ic_arrow90deg To run the scan of specific files and folders

ic_arrow90deg To run the scan of specific files and folders using the shortcut menu

Scan results

Scan results are available if you

interrupted the scanning (clicked Stop),

Dr.Web has completed the scan of your Mac.

The scan results window displays:

the number of scanned objects,

the number of skipped objects,

the number of detected threats,

the number of neutralized threats.

When Scanner detects threats, it applies the action according to preferences. You can change actions that are automatically applied to various types of threats or apply actions manually.

ic_arrow90deg To view detailed information on threats

On the Scan Details tab, you can see the detailed information on threats that Dr.Web detected during the last scan.

Why Dr.Web has skipped some objects

Reason

Solution

Insufficient permissions to apply action to the object.

The file size is too large.

Increase maximum time for scanning one object in Scanner preferences:

Restart scanning.

The file is corrupted or password-protected.

If the file is an archive, unpack it.

Restart scanning.

There are archives in the list of skipped objects.

In the Scanner preferences, enable the Archives option or unpack the archives.

Restart scanning.

There are email files in the list of skipped objects.

In the Scanner preferences, enable the Email files option or unpack the archives.

Restart scanning.

Scanning with administrative rights

To apply actions to some types of threats, Dr.Web may need administrative rights.

ic_arrow90deg To start scanning with administrative rights