Good free anti-virus software?

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  • ODogg
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    • Feb 2003
    • 37953

    #16
    Re: Good free anti-virus software?

    Originally posted by SPTO
    Odogg why go with Norton? That's such a hog on your system. I've been using AVG ever since I had to have a full reboot of my entire CPU and then when the free Norton on my current Dell expired.
    Well I haven't run Norton for years either but I recently (last month) read a PC World analysis of the best virus and spamware protectors and they cited Norton as the best with McAfee a close second. The knock on both programs are they are resource hogs. But truth be told, after suffering through the nightmare of spamware first, then a clean install, then a virus, i'm all ready to give up resources to get some protection when I get my computer back up and running.

    I always thought AVG was good too but I read that it didn't detect some viruses and I had had some suspicious activity going on on my computer so one day I ran some online scans and did some checking and sure enough, I had 2 trojan horse viruses. Stupid AVG was able to detect them when I did some tweaking but could not remove them. Every time it would say it had removed them, then i'd run a scan and they were still there. Eventually the PC o/s just corrupted and now all my computer does is endlessly reboot.
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    • snepp
      We'll waste him too.
      • Apr 2003
      • 10007

      #17
      Re: Good free anti-virus software?

      You're fooling yourself if you think Norton and McAfee are going to be foolproof. I wouldn't sacrifice a single resource to install one of those bloated steaming piles of dung.
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