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The Definitive "BEST ANTIVIRUS" thread


Best Antivirus  

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  1. 1. Best Antivirus

    • Norton/Symantec
      665
    • McAfee
      115
    • AVG
      201
    • NOD32
      131
    • PC-Cilin
      52
    • Panda
      33
    • Kaspersky
      103
    • Other
      107
    • F-Prot
      7


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I haven't have the exact figure of other AV software . But i have tested PCCllin 2003 and at first the memory usuage seems so low that i can not believe it. At a closer inspection. PC Cillin uses 17 Mb of Ram in Total ( according to WinXP )

That 17 Mb is spread over 4 .exe files.

I am interested in how Macfee and Norton mem usuage. I have Norton 2003 @ home so i will test it later.

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I've used Kaspersky AVP 3.5 for several years now. It's stopped nearly everything, has daily updates (sometimes twice a day), and is light on resources. A friend has NAV on his computer and told me it was acting weird. I checked it out and his virus definitions were up to date, but a full scan revealed nothing. I installed AVP and did a scan. It picked up 3 viruses and removed them. Norton and McCafee are resource hogs (Im running a 2Ghz Athlon XP), and they aren't update often enough. I have had such bad experiences with both, that no matter how good the reviews are, I will never use either of them. I prefer the swiss edition of avp 3.5 from http://www.avp.ch

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I voted for Nrton as it has been my favorite VS since '98 when i switched over from the mac. Though NAV 2004 is a true resource hog and has forced me back to 2003 (lets hope Symantec fixes this in 2005) as it "pauses" programs while it scans for viruses, This isnt an issue on 2KB files as u probably wouldnt notice but manipulate some large files (like copy a cd image from your backup server for instance) and you can be waiting a few minutes with an unresponsive application (and no warning till its started). What baffles me about that is 2003 catches viruses perfectly in every file i touched (if not a blast to Symantec cured that), yet didnt "Pause" programs or gauge as many resources to achieve auto scanning.

Norton pre-2004 runs seemlessly for me so i never have to disable autoscanning ;) , maybe my apps dont do enough Disk operations to warrent this...

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I use the McAfee virus scan version 7, and it is a resource hog, not to mention it is slow. So, I decided to try the subscription version of the virus scan online, and surprising, i find this one to be pretty fast. Not to mention that since it's a subscription version, it always get updates for both the program version and dat files.

So, i'm happy with my McAfee VirusScan Online version.

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so which do you guys recommend for effective but light on resources. Right now I am using the latest mcafee. A little cumbersome on the system.
Nod32 2.0 and Pc Cillin 2003.

Best i found for light on resources and actually work well.

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so which do you guys recommend for effective but light on resources. Right now I am using the latest mcafee. A little cumbersome on the system.
I am running an old P3 800mhz and I found AVG 7 to be the best on it. NAV '03 caused the computer to be kind of sluggish plus it took 45 mins to scan the drive. It is a lot more responsive with AVG 7 plus it only takes 22 mins to scan my hard drive.
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