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Filliz
07-01-2004, 05:41 PM
I'm doing a virusscan at the moment with AntivirXp.
It&#39;s a fairly good free AV but the thing is that it&#39;s maxing out my system resources <_<
When doing a scan it takes ages to load an application,and when surfing the web it&#39;s like i&#39;m on 56K :ghostface:

So what do you think is one of the better/best AV&#39;s out there.
It doesn&#39;t have to be a free one per se.
I just don&#39;t want it to act like my current one does.


Also,i read that when changing from one AV to another you have to make sure that everything of the previous AV is uninstalled,otherwise it could make your new AV crash or not function correct.

Is just uninstalling the thing sufficient enough,or are there other things that i have to remove manually?

First time i&#39;m switching AV&#39;s, so i just want to be sure about it.

Thanks

tesco
07-01-2004, 05:51 PM
NOD32 all the way. :01:

Aaron_T
07-01-2004, 05:54 PM
Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004@1 July 2004 - 16:59
NOD32 all the way. :01:
i completely agree, but AVG comes a very close second :)

gildan2020
07-01-2004, 07:26 PM
yeah, nod32 is great

just do a normal uninstall of ur current antivirus, that should be safe enough
i think Symantec Antivirus Corporation comes second B)


gildan2020

Filliz
07-01-2004, 07:29 PM
Thanks.
Will check out NOD32 B)

{I}{K}{E}
07-01-2004, 07:34 PM
Symantec Antivirus Corp. 9 ;)

Filliz
07-01-2004, 07:47 PM
Anyone here that ever tried Panda Internet Security Platinum (http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/platinum7/)?

Looks pretty cool as an all-in-one security software.
It&#39;s got: Antivir
Firewall
Anti-dialer
Anti-spam
Web content filter

If you run into it somewhere,let me know ;)
But for know i&#39;ll stick to one of those two. :)

clocker
07-01-2004, 10:00 PM
I recommend TrendMicro&#39;s PC-cillin.

Robert00000
07-01-2004, 10:54 PM
When it comes to comparing any software people tend to recommend what they use, unless they have had a bad experience from it.

If i were you i would search google for comparissons by experts who have systematically tested many different AV software that way you get impartial advice.

I personally use VCOM Systemsuite 5 (formally ontrack systemsuite) and never had any problems with it.

tesco
07-02-2004, 03:36 AM
Originally posted by Robert00000@1 July 2004 - 18:02
If i were you i would search google for comparissons by experts who have systematically tested many different AV software that way you get impartial advice.
But that doesn;t come from a P2P users poinnt of view. They have full licenses for their software, or at least they should lol, so they can recomend any program.

I would personally have recomended panda antivirus, but i cannot get a crack for it, so no updates, therefore i find it useless and don&#39;t recomend it.

@ filliz, this pretty much answers your question. It is a great AV and firewall and all that (although i wish it was only AV), but you will never find a crack for it, making it useless uinless you pay. ;)

nostalgia
07-02-2004, 08:20 AM
The stand alone AV for Panda is called Titanium and is very good. Suprnova has got it as a torrent. Platinum is imo a resource hog (my own experience).

[B][O][T]
07-02-2004, 09:33 AM
Originally posted by Filliz@1 July 2004 - 20:55
Anyone here that ever tried Panda Internet Security Platinum (http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/platinum7/)?

Looks pretty cool as an all-in-one security software.
It&#39;s got: Antivir
Firewall
Anti-dialer
Anti-spam
Web content filter
If you run into it somewhere,let me know ;)
But for know i&#39;ll stick to one of those two. :)
I use a trial version ATM works ok....

BOT

zapjb
07-02-2004, 01:39 PM
I use KAV v5 personal.

But op mentioned they to surf on 56k & ondemand scan at the same time. There&#39;s a reason 56k is cheaper & thats it: bandwidth.