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Home Mac Edition Scan cuts out?

hi im kinda new to the community so please go easy on me here...

I have the Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac, the free home edition. Whenever i decide to do a scan on my mac it always seems to cut off the last 100,000 or so items when its scanning. It says that no threats were found and no issues were detected but why werent those last 100,000 items scanned? Are they files that cant be scanned or are they programs that i never used?

Can anyone figure this out for me please 

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  • Hey, sorry for the slow reply. 

    So, "Scan Items" will be blank if you're running the default scan. If you were to run a custom scan, the "Scan items" would include a list of the items included in the scan. 

    As for your question, just curious where do you get the 600000 number? Can you copy / paste a screenshot of this, as well as the results of the scan log into your reply?

    Just as an example, this is what one of mine looks like:

    ===========================================

    Scan name: "Scan Local Drives"
    Scan items:
    Configuration:
    Scan inside archives and compressed files: Yes
    Automatically clean up threats: No
    Action on infected files: Report only
    Live Protection enabled: Yes

    Scan started at 2015-06-23 12:08:52 -0700

    New volume detected at /
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat component: 'EICAR-AV-Test' in /Users/eleanor/Downloads/eicar.com-2.txt
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat component: 'EICAR-AV-Test' in /Users/eleanor/Downloads/eicar.com.txt
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat: 'EICAR-AV-Test' detected

    Scan completed at 2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700.
    378959 items scanned, 1 threats detected, 0 issues

    ===========================================

    From this log we see the total number of files scanned was 378959. Just to make sure this was the correct number, I opened up terminal and ran the following command, which takes a while to complete, but goes through and counts all the files on the system. The resulting number is actually a bit lower than the number of files scanned by sophos, because I think the find command can't traverse through some of the system files - but Sophos definitely scanned them all.

     

    Eleanor:/ serra$ sudo find . -type f | wc -l 

    find: ./dev/fd/3: Not a directory 

    find: ./dev/fd/4: Not a directory 

    find: ./Volumes/VMware Shared Folders: Input/output error 

    377228 

    Hopefully that helps answer some of your question, but if you're still unsure please let me know!

    :1021110
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  • Hey, sorry for the slow reply. 

    So, "Scan Items" will be blank if you're running the default scan. If you were to run a custom scan, the "Scan items" would include a list of the items included in the scan. 

    As for your question, just curious where do you get the 600000 number? Can you copy / paste a screenshot of this, as well as the results of the scan log into your reply?

    Just as an example, this is what one of mine looks like:

    ===========================================

    Scan name: "Scan Local Drives"
    Scan items:
    Configuration:
    Scan inside archives and compressed files: Yes
    Automatically clean up threats: No
    Action on infected files: Report only
    Live Protection enabled: Yes

    Scan started at 2015-06-23 12:08:52 -0700

    New volume detected at /
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat component: 'EICAR-AV-Test' in /Users/eleanor/Downloads/eicar.com-2.txt
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat component: 'EICAR-AV-Test' in /Users/eleanor/Downloads/eicar.com.txt
    2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700 Threat: 'EICAR-AV-Test' detected

    Scan completed at 2015-06-23 12:40:43 -0700.
    378959 items scanned, 1 threats detected, 0 issues

    ===========================================

    From this log we see the total number of files scanned was 378959. Just to make sure this was the correct number, I opened up terminal and ran the following command, which takes a while to complete, but goes through and counts all the files on the system. The resulting number is actually a bit lower than the number of files scanned by sophos, because I think the find command can't traverse through some of the system files - but Sophos definitely scanned them all.

     

    Eleanor:/ serra$ sudo find . -type f | wc -l 

    find: ./dev/fd/3: Not a directory 

    find: ./dev/fd/4: Not a directory 

    find: ./Volumes/VMware Shared Folders: Input/output error 

    377228 

    Hopefully that helps answer some of your question, but if you're still unsure please let me know!

    :1021110
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