Recommended AV program?

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Gordon

As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)

Thanks
 
Gordon was thinking very hard :
> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
> used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)


I myself use the free version of AVG.
From what I have read, Avast! does well under Vista too.

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Both Avast! and AVG will work with Vista, so if you were happy with Avast!
then there is no need to change. But, if you do feel like a change then go
for AVG. I like AVG's interface because it is more use friendly than Avast!


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"Gordon" wrote in message
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> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
> used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>
> Thanks
 
"Gordon" wrote in message
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> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
> used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>
> Thanks


I still use Avast as I did under XP. It's fine under Vista.
 
"Gordon" wrote:

> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
> used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>
> Thanks
>


Thanks to all the responders! I've gone with what I know and like - Avast!
 
Avast! works great, as does AVG Free (which I use and like).

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"Gordon" wrote in message
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> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use? (I
> used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>
> Thanks
 
Gordon wrote:
> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people use?
> (I used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>
> Thanks



Then you would probably like to continue using Avast. It's certainly
been working well for a great many other Vista users.


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Re: serious BUG: Avast slows down Vista inhibiting the Superfetch

A few mentions of an apparent issue but that thread is still just hearsay at
this point. I tried their suggested little test and couldn't really see much
difference in how fast apps opened. The initial loading of an app
(OpenOffice) took about 10 seconds but after that it only took about 3
seconds whether the Avast standard scanner was running or not. Similar
results with MS Works and Paint.Net. A 90MB Acrobat file took around 12
seconds to open the first time, just about 2 seconds on subsequent tries
whether Avast as running or stopped.


"mikk" wrote in message
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>
>
> "John Barnett MVP" wrote:
>
>> Both Avast! and AVG will work with Vista, so if you were happy with
>> Avast!
>> then there is no need to change.

>
> serious BUG: Avast slows down Vista inhibiting the Superfetch:
> http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=33336.0
 
On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 18:46:51 -0600, Bruce Chambers wrote:

>> As a new (4 hours!) Vista user, what AV programs, free, do people
>> use? (I used Avast! in XP and was quite happy with it....)
>>
>> Thanks

>
> Then you would probably like to continue using Avast. It's certainly
> been working well for a great many other Vista users.

Well of course the issue is how does it perform as an anti-virus
program, not how user friendly the interface is.

Try Avira if you don't like Avast.

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Hi Bruce

I appreciate you prefer a free program, however, when it comes to
protection of your system don't you think investing a small sum is a
small price to pay when it comes to AntiVirus software?

I know there's some very good free programs out there, but for what
it's worth I'd recommend you seriously consider spending a few bucks on
an effective AntiVirus program such as ESET's Nod32 AntiVirus or there
Smart Security program which includes a Firewall.

What do you think? Any thoughts on my suggestion?

With Kindest Regards

Neil


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One person's small sum is another's wallet picking rip-off. :-) Many if not
all of the free AVs have commercial versions and the typical differences are
in extra features or functionality in the commercial versions. It's up to
the user to decide whether the extras are worth paying for.

Some comparative testing:

http://www.av-comparatives.org/seiten/ergebnisse_2008_02.php

http://www.av-comparatives.org/seiten/ergebnisse_2007_11.php




"Mr Smiley" wrote in message
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>
> Hi Bruce
>
> I appreciate you prefer a free program, however, when it comes to
> protection of your system don't you think investing a small sum is a
> small price to pay when it comes to AntiVirus software?
>
> I know there's some very good free programs out there, but for what
> it's worth I'd recommend you seriously consider spending a few bucks on
> an effective AntiVirus program such as ESET's Nod32 AntiVirus or there
> Smart Security program which includes a Firewall.
>
> What do you think? Any thoughts on my suggestion?
>
> With Kindest Regards
>
> Neil
>
>
> --
> Mr Smiley
>
> - Asus P5W DH Deluxe MB (BIOS 2602)
> - Intel Core2Duo E6600 CPU
> - G-Skill DDR2 800 4GB RAM
> - Seagate 320GB x 2 Hard Drive
> - Nvidia 7900 GT-TDH GPU
> - Creative X-Fi Xtreme Music SC
> - Logitech Z-5400 THX Digital 5.1
> - Dell 2407WFP UltraSharp 24" LCD
> - Antec 550W v2.0 PSU
> - Antec P180 Case
> - Logitech diNovo Edge KB
> - Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
> - Vista Ultimate x64
 
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