Which Antivirus

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Raziel, Jun 12, 2006.

  1. XMasterX

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    ok, easy..

    download Knoppix.

    it is a CD Bootable OS (Live CD). It is Linux based.

    you can burn Cd/DVD's, and get files from your hard drive.

    that is the easiest way.
     
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    no offense or anything, but it looks pretty crappy.. tell him to work on the gui a bit...
     
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    I use AVG and its never failed me.
     
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    Norton AntiVirus 2006 is byfar the best anti virus yet. i buy norton every year, the new ones and every years its just getting better and better. i would go out and buy it, ull never have any viruses with norton again.
     
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    That norton can't detect, yeah..

    PEOPLE, NORTON SUCKS!

    ok... Norton...

    1. takes up an immense amount of system resources, unless you have 1gb of ram, even then..
    2. does NOT catch any and every virus, none of the AV's can detect all..
    3. updates are large and takes awhile to download, unless you are on cable or above...

    let's see, Avast...

    1. Free...
    2. takes up less resources, works on a 64mb ram systems..
    3. updates are daily, automatic, and takes about 2 seconds to download Virus Definitions, less than a minute for program updates, all on a dial-up connection...

    which would you pick?
     

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