First time I've ever seen this from any program :mellow: :mellow:
Has this happened to anybody else? What now>? :ermm:
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First time I've ever seen this from any program :mellow: :mellow:
Has this happened to anybody else? What now>? :ermm:
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Why pay , AVG has a free version lol?
Damn it. BECOME LEGAL!:lol:
Actually AVG put it to you very nicely. I've had programs (don't remember which) that said they were going to prosecute me to the full extent of the law.
Course it was just a misunderstanding. :whistling And nothing came of it.
I use to see it a lot with programs like System Mechanic when you updated ,it would shut down your computer then tell you on restart that it was a pirated copy .
Pissed me off big time but with an Anti-virus program your stuck you have to update . Google for a crack or look for a freebie version like Neo suggested but would do it in a hurry , would 'nt trust your AVG .
rofl...just get the free version.
I tihnk Ill uninstall it and put the *special* version of nod32 on itt :lookaroun
Just what i was about to propose you!Quote:
Originally Posted by maebach
Just uninstall the damn program and install NOD32
Use this guide http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=131758
or this http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=37509 to get maximum protection from NOD32. The default settings aren't enough. :) NOD32 rulez!
Once you've got NOD32 installed, run a full scan just for fun.
Then let us know how many nasties AVG missed. :)
Get a corporate version of symantec.
:D I second that.Quote:
Originally Posted by xadio
I don't, and won't any more.
I've removed Symantec antivirus software from three computers in the past month because I found a trojan on one. 3 to 6 viruses/trojans were spotted by Kaspersky v5 after installation on each.
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Originally Posted by Hairbautt
Ya me two . Or is that three ? :)
i hate that program, it uses way too many resources for what its actually doing, and its not as good as they say, from my experiences of course:stars:Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
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Originally Posted by suprafreak6
I'v never had a virus in 10 years of playing with computers, Norton flavors is all I know . Symantec Corp . I recommend for most of my friends so I don' t have to worry about expire dates . Most have newer computers with 512 mb memory and high end cpu's . Can't say Ive every had a virus problem with most I'v set up .
Trojans is a another matter but I usually set up GIANT and Symantic's client Firewall . Would be willing to try anouther program ......... but why ? :huh:
Patience I know , not my strong point sorry for the double post .
My condolences about AVG
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I'v never had a virus in 10 years of playing with computers, Norton flavors is all I know . Symantec Corp . I recommend for most of my friends so I don' t have to worry about expire dates . Most have newer computers with 512 mb memory and high end cpu's . Can't say Ive every had a virus problem with most I'v set up .
Trojans is a another matter but I usually set up GIANT and Symantic's client Firewall . Would be willing to try anouther program ......... but why ? :huh:[/QUOTE]
As a firewall i heard Symantec's is good! However, i can't say the same about its AV! Even with a Strong pc you may still experience slowdowns on multitasking!
Anw a VERY good option is NOD32! As for trojan's i Use Zone Alarm firewall!
Trust me NOD and ZA are an excellent pair!
i had the same alert, so I changed too NOD 32 :P
AVG isnt that good (IMO). there are better ones like NOD32 or Kaspersky. As for Symantec and Norton, I never liked them.
I use to use Norton a few years back and I got infected by a virus real bad. Lost everything. Then just last year my friend was using Norton and she got infected by a virus. It tried to spread itself via AIM and sent IMs to all her buddies.. Naturally, I got one and sent me a link to download some photos. Since she is my friend and I trust her, I clicked the link.. Luckily NOD32 came to the rescue before anything bad happened (to me). :)
Nod32 = :D
On Tuesday I picked up a broadband-connected computer that didn't have an anti-virus, a firewall or any anti-malware programs installed at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by erRor67
It had about 1800 infected files, countless trojans and what appeared to be every adware/spyware threat known to man.
Took it back last night, completely clean and only lost the printer software.
I can't remember the last time a virus forced me to re-install Windows - if at all.