However, I disconnect my ethernet cables everytime I boot into xp64, because I am as you could imagine very scared to be connected at all since I currently have no Anti Virus software installed.
Sadly my personal favorite and what I have running currently on XP2, Nod32, is not yet supported/working properly for xp64.
I googled the topic before I started this thread, and I read alot of ups and downs and conflicting stories about what to use, so I am asking anyone who is currently running xp64, what they are using?
So my question is, what is a good, well known/trusted, working Anti Virus App for xp64?
Since for all practical purposes I am just playing around with xp64 right now, I dont mind using trial software as long as it is easy to uninstall (i.e. not like Nortons), so I am open to that. I already downloaded Kaspersky as this was one app I kept seeing being mentioned, but I am curious before I do install it to see if there are any other recomendations from any members.
Of course if there is a freeware alternative, that would be the best scenario, but I am not holding my breath on that one.
Also, since it is semi on the same topic, does anyone know if Spybot and AdAware run okay on xp64?
TIA to anyone that can help, and I hope this thread can also be used as a reference for members in the near future as well.
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Okay, I just installed xp64 on another partition, just to play around with for right now. I started a thread about it here, which goes from my initial questions/concerns to my current state of xp64.
So far, so very good.
However, I disconnect my ethernet cables everytime I boot into xp64, because I am as you could imagine very scared to be connected at all since I currently have no Anti Virus software installed.
Sadly my personal favorite and what I have running currently on XP2, Nod32, is not yet supported/working properly for xp64.
I googled the topic before I started this thread, and I read alot of ups and downs and conflicting stories about what to use, so I am asking anyone who is currently running xp64, what they are using?
So my question is, what is a good, well known/trusted, working Anti Virus App for xp64?
Since for all practical purposes I am just playing around with xp64 right now, I dont mind using trial software as long as it is easy to uninstall (i.e. not like Nortons), so I am open to that. I already downloaded Kaspersky as this was one app I kept seeing being mentioned, but I am curious before I do install it to see if there are any other recomendations from any members.
Of course if there is a freeware alternative, that would be the best scenario, but I am not holding my breath on that one.
Also, since it is semi on the same topic, does anyone know if Spybot and AdAware run okay on xp64?
TIA to anyone that can help, and I hope this thread can also be used as a reference for members in the near future as well.
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