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RE: Any ideas?
April 20, 2010 at 4:05 pm
It was a joke Mr Serious face!
Just because the subject was specifically AV, what people were really talking about was all round protection.
When talking PC protection... something like MS Security Essentials is a very good all round solution. Nowadays threats to PC health are mostly not through virus infection, but malware infection. Basic protection would best include malware protection. The conclusions of a specialist av comparison site that doesn't yet factor malware threat are pretty weak.
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RE: Any ideas?
April 21, 2010 at 9:00 am
Put the USB stick back in your trousers!
LOL. Sorry, the visual that gave me. "Let me put my USB stick in your......" made me lol.
Sorry.
Back on MY topic...
I don't know about Nortons, I did do the control panel uninstall. It acts as if it was successful ("XXXX has been removed from your computer")
But then I still get the "update Nortons" or "Warning: Norton's is out of date, click here to upgrade" pop-ups.
It's only annoying at the most, but annoying nonetheless.
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RE: Any ideas?
April 21, 2010 at 9:48 pm
(This post was last modified: April 21, 2010 at 9:50 pm by Oldandeasilyconfused.)
@Paul
Why did you change from AVG to AVAST? (free version I presume)
Currently I use:
AVG (free)
Zone Alarm (free)
Peer Blocker (free)
Adaware as a scanner (free)
I've found the combination excellent so far.
Have also used:
Norton
Nod 32
PcCillin
Mcafee.
Kaspersky
Of them I liked Nod 32 the best. Recently I've read reviews claiming Norton's 2010 version is excellent. These days I've pretty well stopped looking for the Holy Grail of the perfect antivirus and firewall . I read reviews and change mine once a year.
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RE: Any ideas?
April 22, 2010 at 7:35 am
The best thing about Avast is the boot scanner.
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RE: Any ideas?
April 22, 2010 at 8:38 am
Neat.
I'm gonna get me some of that Avast stuffs. Right now I have nothing but what came with Winders Vista.
I know I need better stuffs, and I do believe, based on the posts here, Avast seems to be the one I should use. Unless you all would care to keep discussing and I'll keep a-reading.
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RE: Any ideas?
April 22, 2010 at 8:54 am
Avast comes with a load of additional scanners (called "Shields") that add an additional level of security. One time Avast failed to notice a new type of spam virus that sits in your system and sends spam email. Whilst the Avast virus scanner didn't detect it, the mail scanner did. After all, you aren't going to be sending 100's of messages with the word "viagra" in them (having said that, I am talking to Dotard...).
If you keep the virus database up to date, you won't have any problems. Of course, it won't be as good as some of the paid products, but the difference is negligible.