my avg has been fucking up lately, and im sick and tired of it...
i need a new one....i want one that is small and uses the least memory as possible..like avg
Thnx, Guyver
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my avg has been fucking up lately, and im sick and tired of it...
i need a new one....i want one that is small and uses the least memory as possible..like avg
Thnx, Guyver
kaspersky or nod32 fit that description.
NOD32 is my fav, and has been proved to be upon the best for catching viruses Much better than avg). It also uses very ltitle resources.
I'll PM you a link to get the full version+crack. :)
awsome, thnx alot man :DQuote:
Originally Posted by rossco_2004
Avast! is small, well behaved and it's free for personal use, so there's no need to crack it.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
Ok flame on , but a wee vote for Symantec Corp . :)
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/t83610-.html
I love this program, so much better than the Norton flavours. tho its the same engine you really can'T compare the two. Less eye candy,fast at start up. I don't know its running untill it stops a virus or quarantine's a trojan. In the top three for protection . And if you follow the link free too. :D
Just switced and it seems ok suprisingly as Im not a fan of theirs at all...Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
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Originally Posted by RealitY
Ya I understand the reasons of some .Read my edit. But with computers so fast now and the memory we have .... no excuse about the resources shit. IMHO .
Symantec Antivirus Corp.Quote:
Originally Posted by Guyver
KAV5 personal here, wouldn't change. Tried the rest sticking with the best.
Avast! does the job for me, using it for years... never had a virus :)
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Sykee, KAV 5 and AVG,
Pc Out
You know I'll get flamed for it ! But what the heck. Not often I see Norton or Symantec users ask for help on solving a virus issue. :whistling
hmmm...is there a lesson in that? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
Really?Quote:
Originally Posted by peat moss
We see it constantly at the shop.
Not so much with actual infections (McCaffee leads that list easily), but Norton seems to have problems with just about every other program one might install.
I suppose that it might be an effective tactic....if Norton blocks internet access totally, then infection isn't a problem.
I realize this is a nitpick, but why is it that after a fresh install of Norton you have to go to Live Update 5 or 6 times to get all the updates (rebooting in between, naturally) instead of just once?
@clocker, I meant this forum . And yes that update is a pain, its really three program's in one . Liveupdate, Livereg, and the Antivirus. :blink:
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Originally Posted by rossco_2004
Any chance you could PM me the link too?
Thanx in advance.
:D
How was your avg fucking up in the 1st place?