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    Psycho Coder Extreme
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    What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

    "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

    "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

    "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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      What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

      "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

      "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

      "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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      _Damian S_
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      It is generally accepted that more is not better in terms of real-time antivirus monitoring. Personally I have used both Norton's and AVG and found each to be very good - I have now switched to AVG. Hope this helps.

      ------------------------------------------- Damian - Insert snappy one-liner here.

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        What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

        "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

        "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

        "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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        RoswellNX
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        yeah, Norton will panic. I've been using AVG for at least three years and it's always done its job. If you still don't trust it, run a software firewall at the same time until you decide it's good. And regarding uninstalling Norton, you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller, because Windows can not remove Norton on its own. Roswell

        "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
        Antonio VillaRaigosa
        City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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          What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

          "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

          "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

          "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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          ne0h
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          I am using AVG + ZoneAlarm for last 4-5 years, it works great. But Norton, uff it'll screw your PC. Norton - RAM eater X|

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            What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

            "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

            "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

            "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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            Steve Mayfield
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            Norton had good AV software, but a few years ago, it started going downhill...especially last year...the auto update stopped working and it was necessary to uninstall and then reinstall the software to kick start the update and even that eventually failed to work. I hoped that Norton 2007 would correct the problem, but it didn't...and the uninstall process left several components installed and running...I had to go to the Norton site and use a special uninstall program that they provided...even that left remnants...I finally had to manually uninstall the last components using another procedure that was difficult to find on the Norton site... X| AVG is my new best friend :cool: Steve

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              Norton had good AV software, but a few years ago, it started going downhill...especially last year...the auto update stopped working and it was necessary to uninstall and then reinstall the software to kick start the update and even that eventually failed to work. I hoped that Norton 2007 would correct the problem, but it didn't...and the uninstall process left several components installed and running...I had to go to the Norton site and use a special uninstall program that they provided...even that left remnants...I finally had to manually uninstall the last components using another procedure that was difficult to find on the Norton site... X| AVG is my new best friend :cool: Steve

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              ne0h
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              Steve Mayfield wrote:

              AVG is my new best friend

              Mine too :) :cool: Cheers.

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                What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                I don't there would be any undue interference between the two. But it would be an excess pressure and load on the system with every realtime operation being scanned by double applications. Similarly a single Personal Firewall should suffice instead of having two.

                Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                  yeah, Norton will panic. I've been using AVG for at least three years and it's always done its job. If you still don't trust it, run a software firewall at the same time until you decide it's good. And regarding uninstalling Norton, you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller, because Windows can not remove Norton on its own. Roswell

                  "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                  Antonio VillaRaigosa
                  City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                  Norton AV is pathetically slow and a poor performance Antivirus. It eats up CPU cycles and consumes so much CPU memory like anything.

                  Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                    I am using AVG + ZoneAlarm for last 4-5 years, it works great. But Norton, uff it'll screw your PC. Norton - RAM eater X|

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                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                    Arindam Giri wrote:

                    Norton - RAM eater

                    I agree. Two hundred per cent.

                    Arindam Giri wrote:

                    But Norton, uff it'll screw your PC

                    The scanning updates are also relatively slower than that of Grisoft AVG. Isn't it?

                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage Tech Gossips

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                    • P Psycho Coder Extreme

                      What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                      "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                      "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                      "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                      Stuart Dootson
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                      Running Norton+AVG probably won't make your computer run any slower than just running Norton - Norton's become a complete resource pig. It used to be reasonable, but now I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Use AVG - it does the job, unobtrusively and with little fuss'n'muss.

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                        yeah, Norton will panic. I've been using AVG for at least three years and it's always done its job. If you still don't trust it, run a software firewall at the same time until you decide it's good. And regarding uninstalling Norton, you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller, because Windows can not remove Norton on its own. Roswell

                        "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                        Antonio VillaRaigosa
                        City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                        RoswellNX wrote:

                        you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller

                        I've looked everywhere for this uninstaller, what is it located?

                        "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                        "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                        "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                          What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                          "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                          "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                          "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                          Rage
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                          Psycho-*Coder*-Extreme wrote:

                          Norton

                          :~ My hint: 1. Go on the Symantec web site, in the install page, (sorry no link), the first step for installing Norton is desinstalling every Symantec software on your machine : more cpu, more memory, no clumsy crashs. 2. Go and install Avast! I have been using it successfully for more than one year now, and it is really good.

                          http://www.readytogiveup.com/[^] - Do something special today.

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                            RoswellNX wrote:

                            you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller

                            I've looked everywhere for this uninstaller, what is it located?

                            "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                            "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                            "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                            google for "the name-version of your AV" + "uninstaller" (i.e. Norton Internet Security 7 uninstaller), and click on the right result for something on the symantec site...that's what i remember doing for a client Roswell

                            "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                            Antonio VillaRaigosa
                            City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                              RoswellNX wrote:

                              you'll need to go to their site for a special uninstaller

                              I've looked everywhere for this uninstaller, what is it located?

                              "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                              "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                              "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                              Abu Mami
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                              Psycho-*Coder*-Extreme wrote:

                              I've looked everywhere for this uninstaller, what is it located?

                              The Symantec antivirus cannot be uninstalled. They have somehow determined how to create a hardware virus which once installed in your machine will exist forever until nuclear annhilation.

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                                Norton had good AV software, but a few years ago, it started going downhill...especially last year...the auto update stopped working and it was necessary to uninstall and then reinstall the software to kick start the update and even that eventually failed to work. I hoped that Norton 2007 would correct the problem, but it didn't...and the uninstall process left several components installed and running...I had to go to the Norton site and use a special uninstall program that they provided...even that left remnants...I finally had to manually uninstall the last components using another procedure that was difficult to find on the Norton site... X| AVG is my new best friend :cool: Steve

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                                Steve Mayfield wrote:

                                the auto update stopped working

                                Steve Mayfield wrote:

                                the uninstall process left several components installed and running

                                Steve Mayfield wrote:

                                AVG is my new best friend

                                Same cause, same effect. :)


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                                  What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                                  "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                                  "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                                  "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                                  NormDroid
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                                  Look at NOD32, fast and works without interference.

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                                    What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                                    "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                                    "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                                    "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                                    James R Twine
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                                    At the risk of being considered a me-too post, I can also recommend AVG.    Hell - remember when the word "Norton" was synomous with great software?  Norton Commander, The Norton Utilities, UNERASE, SPEEDISK, NCACHE... :(    Peace!

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                                      google for "the name-version of your AV" + "uninstaller" (i.e. Norton Internet Security 7 uninstaller), and click on the right result for something on the symantec site...that's what i remember doing for a client Roswell

                                      "Angelinos -- excuse me. There will be civility today."
                                      Antonio VillaRaigosa
                                      City Mayor, Los Angeles, CA

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                                      Psycho Coder Extreme
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                                      Found it, unistalled Norton, installed AVG and now it is my new best friend. In it's first scan it found 4 infections that Norton never found, yet Norton claims to be the best??:wtf:

                                      "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                                      "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                                      "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                                      • P Psycho Coder Extreme

                                        What will happen if a person runs 2 anti-virus software programs at once? I'm wanting to try out the AVG application but dont want to uninstall Norton until I know AVG will dow hat I need it to do, so is this possible or will one of them "freak out" because the other is running?:confused:

                                        "Okay, I give up: which is NOT a real programming language????" Michael Bergman

                                        "Well yes, it is an Integer, but it's a metrosexual Integer. For all we know, under all that hair gel it could be a Boolean." Tom Welch

                                        "Let's face it, the average computer user has the brain of a Spider Monkey." Bill Gates

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                                        cp9876
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                                        These folk run some interesting tests of AV products - the results make interesting reading. http://www.av-comparatives.org/[^] The fact mentioned on one post that AVG found some infections 'missed' by Norton may also possibly be linked to its high false positive rate. My recent personal experience, after Norton live update demolished three of my PCs, I moved to Kaspersky on my notebook and immediately reclaimed 100Mb of RAM! Norton took out my notebook, the next day my main PC, so I dashed in to turn off live update on my wife's PC, but, alas too late. My IBM thinkpad crashed to such an extent that I decided to press the magic button and restore to factory settings. installing Norton was OK until I ran live update - again disaster! It turned out that Live Update had updated two dlls in the windows system directory (MSVCP71.DLL and MSVCR71.DLL) but had set the permissions so that normal users had no access rights! So every app developed with VS2003 would fail. I saw this happen on the notebook. What I don't understand is why more people were not affected - I have found a few on some forums, but not many. It did the same thing to the 3 PCs of mine with Norton installed.


                                        Peter "Until the invention of the computer, the machine gun was the device that enabled humans to make the most mistakes in the smallest amount of time."

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