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What's wrong with the one from http://www.grisoft.com/ ?

I also use AVG and it is excellent. However the free version is licensed for a single system so we have AntiVir Personal Edition Classic on our second computer.

 

I recommend using AVG first as its update mechanisms appear more controllable.

 

For reference, I maintain a list of software used at home.

 

Paul

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How about Anti-Spy or Malware software ?

I have MS Defender, but not enough statistics so far for that program. ( It's free with the latest AutoPatcher for Windows  :wacko: )

Any advices in that subject ?

I also use Windows Defender. Looks like solid part of Vista project.

 

Here two links for good free software downloads:

 

http://www.snapfiles.com/freeware/

 

http://www.download.com/

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What's wrong with the one from http://www.grisoft.com/ ?

I also use AVG and it is excellent. However the free version is licensed for a single system so we have AntiVir Personal Edition Classic on our second computer.

 

I recommend using AVG first as its update mechanisms appear more controllable.

 

For reference, I maintain a list of software used at home.

 

Paul

I have AVG running too. No issues for a year since I bought my laptop :lol:.

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Free AVG is going away so I switched to McAfee which I got for free with my ISP subscription but it is a huge resource hog. It ran like 10 processes and was constantly popping stuff up in the middle of me doing something in directX and of course scanning at inappropriate times. So, I chunked it and switched to avast.
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Hmmm. That is odd. It kept popping up a screen saying AVG is going to a subscription model and didn't say they would maintain a free edition. Why go through all that effort when they could just have easily auto-upgraded you to version 7.5? Seems silly to me but their website does seem to confirm that they aren't going away. Maybe they changed their mind? I don't know.
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Maybe a stupid question, but are those anti-virus things really necesary? My impression is that if you don't use IE, Outlook and similar virus-inviting applications and you don't download exe-files from random sites you're safe.

 

Anyway, I use Linux, not so much because I'm afraid of viruses, just becausse it's faster and more useful software is available.

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Maybe a stupid question, but are those anti-virus things really necesary? My impression is that if you don't use IE, Outlook and similar virus-inviting applications and you don't download exe-files from random sites you're safe.

 

You have just described 0.000001% of the people on the Internet.

 

And I don't blame people for using IE, Outlook Express, etc as the alternatives do require computing expertise (and confidence) to know what is best, how to install them, etc. And I've often found that the non-technical people working in the IT industry are often the worst when it comes to virusing their personal systems!

 

So I believe anti-virus products are necessary.

 

Anyway, I use Linux, not so much because I'm afraid of viruses, just becausse it's faster and more useful software is available.

 

If Unix systems, like Linux, become as widespread as Windows then perhaps the script kiddies will target it. Although the stronger privilege model and stack execution protection helps, it is far more difficult for a the public to maintain than a Windows system and so this will create virus opportunities. I always think that Linux is also more susceptible to someone establishing a back door by sneaking bad code past the gatekeepers into the source.

 

Paul

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How the world get changed from somekind student's homework (the creating of the computer virus) to disaster :)

Some company earned a fortune for that :)

Well i istalled AVG too after conversation in that topic. So for no problem and the regulary updates are quick and small

 

I tried SpySweeper for anty-spy, but not free for regret <_<

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The latest version of AVG 7.5 is crashing my Windows 98 PC. So, at the moment I have no anti-virus software.

 

Geoff

Depend of your PC's RAM. So far i installed this version of AVG(including XP and 98 ) for tests on few computers. With 128 at least i think that won't feel lazyness during startup and working after that.

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Thanks, but my PC has 384.

 

No the symptoms are odd:-

 

boot the PC, windows starts, then the PC reboots itself and windows starts in safe mode, saying it had failed to start successfully on previous load.

 

Anyway, I'll give Avast a try, thanks Miron.

 

As an aside, I recently received an email from a friend, defining the top fifty oxymorons in the English Language.

 

Number 1 was ----- Microsoft Works :lol:

 

Geoff

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