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    MidwestLimey
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    Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


    I'm largely language agnostic


    After a while they all bug me :doh:


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    • M MidwestLimey

      Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


      I'm largely language agnostic


      After a while they all bug me :doh:


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      User of Users Group
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      Experience? Trash, all of them, on the scale of fully 'managed and safe' proportions. Solution: find and buy a cheap DEC Alpha :), or run Windows in a VM without net access (lol).

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      • M MidwestLimey

        Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


        I'm largely language agnostic


        After a while they all bug me :doh:


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        martin_hughes
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        I've used Avast! for the past year or so - it seems quite good and is free.

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        • M MidwestLimey

          Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


          I'm largely language agnostic


          After a while they all bug me :doh:


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          Ed Poore
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          I've been running AVAST for many years now but tend to leave it switched off and then once every few months just run a full scan of the system.  Nothing else apart from the Windows Firewalls. Have for ages not run anything, just be careful about what sites you visit.

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          • M MidwestLimey

            Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


            I'm largely language agnostic


            After a while they all bug me :doh:


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            jhaga
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            http://www.eset.com/[^] I have used ESET's NOD32 for many years without any problems. jhaga

            How to earn 3000€/month online.

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            • M MidwestLimey

              Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


              I'm largely language agnostic


              After a while they all bug me :doh:


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              Lost User
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              I have Symantec corporate version (via work) and it's fine plus Zone Alarm Pro for firewall and anti spyware.

              Visit http://www.notreadytogiveup.com/[^] and do something special today.

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              • M MidwestLimey

                Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                I'm largely language agnostic


                After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                achimera
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                ESET NOD

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                • M MidwestLimey

                  Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                  I'm largely language agnostic


                  After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                  Joe Woodbury
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                  Nothing. Seriously. Years ago, one of my kids infected an old system with a benign trojan that arrived via a pokemon site that someone had hijacked. Another infected both my home systems using a music site. Once I educated everyone to NOT click OK on any request to install anything without my OK, we've been fine. Now, without that crap I actually have more stable systems. (Incidentally, it turns out that McAfee and CA EZ AntiVirus wouldn't have caught them. The online Symantec and Kaspersky scanners did, as did installing AntiVir and AVG.)

                  Anyone who thinks he has a better idea of what's good for people than people do is a swine. - P.J. O'Rourke

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                  • M MidwestLimey

                    Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                    I'm largely language agnostic


                    After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                    Ray Cassick
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                    I will add one more recommendation onto the list for Avast. I have been using it for years and it is a great free product. I'm having a little issue with it right now (stopped auto-updating on some machines) but it is solid and the support is decent considering it was free.


                    FFRF[^]


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                      ESET NOD

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                      NOD32 user
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                      ESET 4 sure - it has the credentials consistently over time. http://www.nod32.com.au[^]

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                      • M martin_hughes

                        I've used Avast! for the past year or so - it seems quite good and is free.

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                        werD
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                        Avast is by far my favorite and the Home version is oh so free. :) @ OP Just be sure to do a custom install and only install what you need and you'll have far less overhead

                        DrewG, MCSD .Net

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                        • M martin_hughes

                          I've used Avast! for the past year or so - it seems quite good and is free.

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                          ghle
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                          I use Avast, but it let one Registry virus through. It warned me and said I was protected, but it got in anyhow. A bitch to remove.

                          Gary

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                            I will add one more recommendation onto the list for Avast. I have been using it for years and it is a great free product. I'm having a little issue with it right now (stopped auto-updating on some machines) but it is solid and the support is decent considering it was free.


                            FFRF[^]


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                            Lost User
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                            As far as i havce used, AVAST and PANDA are best for client systems but both are not supported bu for Server OS and Symantic sicks -- Regards Ravi Santlani Rocks!

                            ravis

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                            • M MidwestLimey

                              Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                              I'm largely language agnostic


                              After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                              reshi999
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                              If you want to pay £30 then I recommend http://www.bitdefender.com/[^], this contains all the tools I need with a small footprint. If you want a half decent free package I would recommend http://www.comodo.com/[^], the av and firewall are pretty good, the antispyware is not so good.

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                              • M MidwestLimey

                                Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                                I'm largely language agnostic


                                After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                                Member 4604561
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                                AntiVir finds all the viruses that Symantec etc miss. If I ever suspect a pc is infected then I remove the resident av and install AntiVir which finds and removes the infections. I also use Comodo firewall.

                                The tragedy of your times my friends is that you may get exactly what you want!

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                                  I will add one more recommendation onto the list for Avast. I have been using it for years and it is a great free product. I'm having a little issue with it right now (stopped auto-updating on some machines) but it is solid and the support is decent considering it was free.


                                  FFRF[^]


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                                  Lester Martin
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                                  I recommend AVG however, if you don't use a dual core system, I recommend Avast. For some reason installing Avast made my other processor stop working so now I use AVG exclusively. Also online scanners that use about 100 AV scanners, if you use them about twice a year you'll really know if Your AV is any good.

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                                  • M MidwestLimey

                                    Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                                    I'm largely language agnostic


                                    After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                                    Leftyfarrell
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                                    This might be of interest... http://www.av-comparatives.org/[^]

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                                      Experience? Trash, all of them, on the scale of fully 'managed and safe' proportions. Solution: find and buy a cheap DEC Alpha :), or run Windows in a VM without net access (lol).

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                                      rastaVnuce
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                                      Funny might it seem, but.. I run Windows in VM without net access. Well... most of the time :)

                                      A buffalo soldier, a dread-like rasta !

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                                      • M MidwestLimey

                                        Dare I say it, my laptop's NAV *ugh* subscription is about to run out and I'm looking for something that requires less then 80% of the system resources to run in it's place. What's anyone's experience with other AV and internet security apps? Thanks.


                                        I'm largely language agnostic


                                        After a while they all bug me :doh:


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                                        Micky Finn
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                                        We use AVG and Zone Alarm at home, and haven't had any problems.

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                                          I recommend AVG however, if you don't use a dual core system, I recommend Avast. For some reason installing Avast made my other processor stop working so now I use AVG exclusively. Also online scanners that use about 100 AV scanners, if you use them about twice a year you'll really know if Your AV is any good.

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                                          Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji
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                                          Yeah.

                                          Jwalant Natvarlal SonejiBE IT, India

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