I've been using AVG free, however I've noticed that in the past few updates AVG has crippled disk performance on my Windows Vista x64 machine.I'm stuck with the option of using Symantec Anti-Virus (64-bit) from work, staying with AVG Free, or whatever TWW suggests.Ideas?
12/3/2010 11:41:54 AM
I just use Microsoft Security Essentials and a little common sense. ha and speaking of AVG freehttp://www.engadget.com/2010/12/02/psa-botched-avg-2011-update-might-be-why-your-pc-wont-start-to/
12/3/2010 11:47:03 AM
AVG Free sucks, and so does Symantec (although its Symantec brand is better than its Norton brand)try Microsoft Security Essentials, it is much more lightweight and doesn't include an annoying browser toolbarand if you feel the need to scan files on the command-line (which you can do in AVG Free and Symantec but not in MSE), like to make the fullest use of the Download Statusbar extension for Firefox, install ClamWin; that scanner is entirely on-demand (instead of scanning all the time), so you can have it alongside any other virus scanner, and it is the only free and open-source virus scanner
12/3/2010 11:47:36 AM
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/LOL[Edited on December 3, 2010 at 11:48 AM. Reason : I'm too slow.]
12/3/2010 11:47:37 AM
Gotcha, me and my partner are savvy computer users so virus risks are very low IMO.I'll try Security Essentials to see how things go.Also, do you think moving Vista Ultimate x64 to Windows 7 x64 would make a difference?
12/3/2010 11:54:44 AM
12/3/2010 12:22:08 PM
12/3/2010 12:22:47 PM
MSE
12/3/2010 1:17:59 PM
12/3/2010 1:30:29 PM
avg is bad. dont use it. use MSE. the os is irrelevent
12/3/2010 1:35:20 PM
i've switched to MSE.
12/3/2010 1:48:02 PM
I use ESET at home and at work. I also sandbox anything that maybe iffy. What do you guys think about ESET?
12/3/2010 7:36:57 PM
I've heard NOD32 is kewlthen again it is not free
12/3/2010 11:25:19 PM
12/4/2010 5:14:21 PM
+1 for MSE
12/4/2010 6:17:07 PM
I've also made the switch to MSE a few months ago and I am definitely a fan.
12/4/2010 6:18:40 PM
12/4/2010 6:31:24 PM
^ because browser toolbars are *that* hard to disable?
12/5/2010 12:05:24 PM
MSE is all you need
12/5/2010 4:19:25 PM
http://www.av-comparatives.org/images/stories/test/ondret/avc_od_aug2010.pdfhttp://www.pcmag.com/image_popup/0,1871,iid=255759,00.asp
12/5/2010 4:38:46 PM
I use MS SE but I disable MsMpEng.exe by renaming the file when I'm using intensive software. It bogs down my system otherwise as it tries to scan everything in real time.
12/5/2010 5:38:34 PM
^^^^AVG complains if you do...not as badly as Norton 360 does though.
12/6/2010 3:08:16 AM
12/6/2010 1:48:38 PM