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Dudelive 15th Oct 05 09:52 PM

Information Needed
 
I am helping a friend setup their computer that has been in use for some time now. They are in need of a good antivirus.....So what is a good one for someone that don't know much about a computer?

Thanks
Dudelive

Firefox 15th Oct 05 10:55 PM

AVG Free is a good one. auto updates, and auto schedule.


Plus it is free, and it is not bloatware.

freezer121 16th Oct 05 08:06 AM

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AVG Free is a good one. auto updates, and auto schedule.
Yes indeed. :)

war59312 16th Oct 05 11:00 AM

I perfer F-Prot myself. Same as above, but not free. ;)

roadworker 18th Oct 05 09:50 PM

Avast Home Edition....one of the best free antivirus proggies...

DoG 18th Oct 05 11:17 PM

I prefer Norton AV, dead easy to use and 1 years free subscription when you buy the product. I know a lot of people slate Symantec product's but it's what i advise all my new customers to use.

mikeh420 19th Oct 05 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by DoG
I prefer Norton AV, dead easy to use and 1 years free subscription when you buy the product. I know a lot of people slate Symantec product's but it's what i advise all my new customers to use.

Yes, I've been using Norton AV since version 1.0 (DOS!), never had anything it couldn't handle, McAfee would be a close second choice though...

wase4711 19th Oct 05 02:28 AM

norton is a resource hog...DoGG, you should know better!

Berlin2 19th Oct 05 02:49 AM

This site will keep u uptodate with definations & info etc: http://www.tacktech.com/index.cfm

wase4711 19th Oct 05 01:29 PM

nice site, Berlin!
thanks


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