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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 1:36 pm |
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Odini |
Hi Soul,
Personally there would be two AV products that I would recommend
1: Avast! Antivirus link It is very lightweight and does come with a 'Gaming' mode, don't think that I've ever had a problem with it. Is free as well :P
2: Microsoft Security Essentials link Direct from Microsoft, does require a genuine version of Windows XP, Vista or 7 however. I haven't had too much experience with it (although I am currently using it to give it a try) but it is highly recommended in the forums I tend to hang around.
I personally hate AVG and don't bother with Spyware as I use Windows 7 and use MS Defender.
There is my two pence,
Odini
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Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 4:39 pm |
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McAfee, Norton and AVG are bloated beasts, far too intrusive even when you configure them.
I got MS Security Essentials. Done the job for me when i got something nasty but for the most part, as long as you surf safe, you shouldn't need it.
I got MSSE just to give it a bash after last weekend but for over 3 years i've run with none without a problem and only ever got one to prove the system was still clean. It was.
Avast isn't bad though. I have limited experience but from what i saw when using it, you can do a lot worse.
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Posted: Sat Jun 25, 2011 11:26 pm |
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We use McAfee at work and it really does slow down our machines. Consumes around 64MB of RAM and on slower machines, boot ups are really unresponsive.
Mind you, our network admins aren't the world's best, hence it may well be more to do with that then anything else.
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