O oOCursleyOo In Runtime Messages 133 Jan 11, 2009 #1 Hi, i need advice on whice anti-virus is the best? Thanks
setishock Wizard of Wires Messages 10,726 Location 4321 Jan 11, 2009 #2 NOD32 www.eset.com You can test drive a fully functional copy for 30 days. I think 2 years is around 60usd. Not a bad deal if ya ask me.
NOD32 www.eset.com You can test drive a fully functional copy for 30 days. I think 2 years is around 60usd. Not a bad deal if ya ask me.
Atomic Rooster Omnipotent One Messages 11,161 Location USA Jan 11, 2009 #3 Just a few: AVG Free Avast NOD32 Comodo
OP OP O oOCursleyOo In Runtime Messages 133 Jan 11, 2009 #5 I take it norton is no good then seen as no one has mentioned it?
netBooger Daemon Poster Messages 556 Jan 11, 2009 #6 It is not that it isn't good. It is that free ones do just as good of a job. Also Norton tends to take up a lot of resources making your computer run a little slower. Why buy an Anti-Virus when you can get a comparable product for free.
It is not that it isn't good. It is that free ones do just as good of a job. Also Norton tends to take up a lot of resources making your computer run a little slower. Why buy an Anti-Virus when you can get a comparable product for free.
AzNVi3t2007 In Runtime Messages 155 Jan 16, 2009 #8 All listed are good also. There is also Spyware Terminator.It has AV integrated also if u choose so. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is good also.
All listed are good also. There is also Spyware Terminator.It has AV integrated also if u choose so. Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is good also.
StratosP Fully Optimized Messages 1,744 Jan 16, 2009 #9 Norton is crap because it hogs resources. Avast is good because it's free, light and does the job well done.
Norton is crap because it hogs resources. Avast is good because it's free, light and does the job well done.