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The anti-virus part of the free Comodo Internet Security suite runs fine (both scan en pro-active protection) on Windows v7.

I haven't tested the firewall part, because I don't need it. Please be aware that you'll need to run the setup program in Vista compatibility mode, else Comodo won't be installed.

Windows Live One Care may work.

It does not work at all... if you upgrade it will fail within seconds of your first boot. If you try to install it, it will tell you that it doesn't recognize the o/s.

So, just like the Vista beta testing days, One Care doesn't work. Will Microsoft supply a version that works when the Win7 beta test formally begins?

Avast works... at least, from what I can see. I haven't tried the manual scan, but the on-access protection is working for me.

i can back this up... avast is working fine while AVG kept giving an error/bubble that the active protection was not turned on

A bit off topic but i've been avast user for past couple of years. they have a bad leak in webscanning service now which ticks me off just wondering if antivir/aviras free software is able to do mostly the same as avast and is as light on resources for most part too ?

Avast works... at least, from what I can see. I haven't tried the manual scan, but the on-access protection is working for me.

I have used both manual and automatic scanning; I can confirm it works.

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