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    Posted: 14 Feb 10 at 8:22pm
whatever you do uninstall the old AV first before installing the new one. Might leave you a bit exposed while doing it so best to disconnect if you can during the process. Two AV's running at once is not a good thing for your pc.

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...um no I hadn't noticed....and in my defence I had consumed rather a lot of red wine before I got as far as reading the forum that night. I have to look at too many forums Mark for various things and all I tend to see is that Mi crosoft are evil, blah, blah, blah, windoze, etc, etc, etc and its annoying, that coupled with the wine and I couldn't resist, honest.
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micro soft
micr0soft
m!crosoft
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Originally posted by maxibuddah

Oh by the way for the person that set up the word filtering on this forum, the M**rosoft word exchange thing is very petty, they exist and will still do so for a very long time, so get over it and deal with them. Oh and for the record Apple and Google ain't saints either, and I use Mint Linux on my laptop before you have a go at me for being a M**rosoft fanboy


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Thanks for the responses guys. Need to do some more research methinks!

Haven't had to change AV for many years, so what is the form ie Do you download the new software and then remove the old or do you have to remove the old first?
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I've used several, and for some years. I currently use Kaspersky, having switched from McAfee. I did ask some of our PC geeks at work about what they recommended, and was mainly met with "Whatever you can get free, or the cheapest" Not much help, then!

I was put off (old) Norton, as I kept on hearing about it being resource hungry - the "new" Norton isn't, and now has positive reviews. One of my colleagues uses it and says it just scans very quietly in the background (on an old laptop). I would certainly consider Norton now.

McAfee: Resource hungry and seems to throw up regular compatiblity issues with Windows and Adobe. I struggled for about a year with a Vista incompatibility problem before (I think) M**rosoft forced McAfee to rectify the problem that they had previously ignored. I can't recommend McAfee due to this and the fact that it is bundled with loads of off the shelf PCs. People are invariably lazy and just use what their PC comes with, usually paying the subscription when required.

Kaspersky: It's good and does the job very well (picked up 2 trojans on an eBay page before the page fully loaded). Kaspersky is also a refreshing change in the AV world as it's "labs" are based in Moscow! I'd say with the amount of malware that pours forth from Eastern Europe, they are in a pretty good position to be at the front line, rather than waiting for something nasty to hit American servers and sort it out from there. Kaspersky updates very regularly, and these many but small updates slow things right down. They are a pain, but I can live with about 3mins of slowness every hour or so.

Personally, I'd go with the newest Norton, or Kaspersky.

To be honest, I'd not bother with "my new antivirus found a virus that my old one missed" - All AV programs vary in their effectiveness, and if you beleive the conspiracies, then each AV company employs their own "virus writer" who writes something quite product specific, with the aim of devaluing a competitors AV product.

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I had a bit of a hissy fit when the vista sp2 download wiped my sound.  All better now though.

I trialled Kaspersky free for a month.  Scan results showed it caught nothing.  Was I lucky, or was it ineffective, or are the scan results unreliable?
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By all accounts don't be fooled into the free antivirus that ships with Comodo though. While the firewall is very good apparently the AV isn't. It is included in the download with the firewall, you just have to make sure that you don't allow it to install it in by clicking in the right boxes. Also the same goes for those very annoying "toolbars" that they bundle with free software these days.
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I use the free AVG. I also use the free Zone Alarm.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Flick-Flock Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Feb 10 at 3:51pm
Comodo is worth a look for a free firewall, unobtrusive,
small and it works.

I use AVG for my anti virus, but im probably going to
uninstall it and go back to using common sense.

Another thing to consider about on AV program finding a
virus that another does, is that some are guilty of making
up viruses to make it look like they work better. Dont
know if Sophos is one of those, but its worth thinking
about.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Isis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13 Feb 10 at 2:19pm
Just as a note with a few people mentioning switching AVs and the new one being better because it picked up new viruses - nothing is perfect and the same thing is likely to have happened the other way around too. The only way to be truely virus free is to run several different scans (but only ever have one active at any time)


The Mac/Linux thing is true to some extent but the M**rosoft bashing is just silly. It works just fine for a lot of people and many more are forced to use it to run certain software packages. Lets face it - if either had M**rosofts market share its virus problem would be far more significant.
(For the record im currently tripple booting Win 7 x86, Ubuntu Karmic x64 and Win XP x64 on the laptop im using now)
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