best antivirus??
#1
Posted 21 December 2007 - 08:20 PM
I Am Using:
Lenovo Y500 Series
Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600)
Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset
80 GB HDD,512 RAM
#2
Posted 21 December 2007 - 09:54 PM
It's fast and there's only popups when it updates it's virus databases (you can disable notifications).
Currently it uses around 30 MB of memory (1 GB total and running Windows XP Pro).
It scans files your browser access, so if there's virus or other malware in the page, it'll terminate the connection to page.
There's email protection too.
#4
Posted 24 December 2007 - 02:32 PM
I Am Using:
Lenovo Y500 Series
Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600)
Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset
80 GB HDD,512 RAM
#5
Posted 26 December 2007 - 03:01 AM
As for effectiveness, here is one comparative from when KAV was beta.
#6
Posted 26 December 2007 - 04:40 PM
I Am Using:
Lenovo Y500 Series
Windows XP Professional, Service Pack 2 (5.1.2600)
Mobile Intel 945GM Express Chipset
80 GB HDD,512 RAM
#7
Posted 15 February 2008 - 04:28 PM
You might see whether your version of Norton can be made to do something similar.
Otherwise, my only advice is to avoid McAfee, which I am forced to use at work. It is even more cumbersome than Norton.
#8
Posted 15 February 2008 - 07:08 PM
It's great for controlling content for a family or if you know very little about what's going on. However, I found them to be incredibly annoying and resource intensive. Just a heads up.
#9
Posted 05 June 2008 - 09:01 PM
Free
Editors Choice for many computer magazines
free.grisoft.com
#10
Posted 10 June 2008 - 12:18 AM
Good luck!!
#11
Posted 15 June 2008 - 01:24 AM
. A good firewall and running a couple of the good anti-spyware utils out there as well as the one that comes with SystemSuite seems to keep my confuser clear.
.bh.
#12
Posted 09 July 2008 - 10:29 AM
As for effectiveness, here is one comparative from when KAV was beta.
I recommend kab7 too. I found it has more stable and function than others.
#13
Posted 25 August 2008 - 02:28 AM
#14
Posted 07 November 2008 - 04:14 PM
I have been running Avast Home edition for over 3 years now. It is totally free, doesn't hog resources, updates quickly (even on dial up) every time you connect to internet. It can be used for 14 months before you have to re-register it. You can even use the same rego key on 2 home computers.
The only "problem" I have ever had was a possible false detection of a trojan in CPUZ install file. Updating to latest CPUZ fixed issue. And yes it has captured and quarantined some viruses inbound in email.
The standard skin is a bit ordinary looking but there are many other skins available now. It has modules to protect emails with outlook and webmail clients, instant msgr, P2P, as well as web shield.
Check it out at www.avast.com
#15
Posted 02 February 2009 - 05:07 AM
thats not free can get a 30 day free trail.
but if you do buy it it's good for mutiply comuters and 2yrs
#16
Posted 17 May 2009 - 06:37 PM
intel broadwater p965
dualcore d925
dual pci express ati raedon x1950 pro
ocz reaper hpc
ecs p965t-a
#17
Posted 14 June 2009 - 05:08 AM
I Trust Karpesky even i dont usin it.
Almost never heard BitDefender
McAfee antivirus is good for browsing
Just see the top ten reviews.
i dont know what you want. i think its not the top ten. i think its difference,..
#18
Posted 25 June 2009 - 04:13 AM
That is, no other common computer operating system has any significant problem with viruses. I don't use Windows at home, so I don't have to worry about viruses. Many of the alternatives to Windows can be downloaded and installed at no cost.
I'll just plug my favourite alternative: Linux. Take a look at
(GetGnuLinux.org) or you can browse the many Linux distros at DistroWatch. My current favourite distro is Fedora.Also,
(OpenSolaris.org) is becoming a serious contender for the desktop.Also, there is PCBSD and other BSDs.
And of course there is Apple.
#19
Posted 27 June 2009 - 01:03 AM
Click on the fist box: Forget about Viruses. The author says, "If you've ever heard of a real Linux virus, please tell me".

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