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Avast! = Slow
AVG has had lower detection rates throughout the years, when compared to Avira's free solution. Not to mention that AVG 8.0 is a buggy, bloated piece of crashing crap. I have a year's license to it, and I won't even touch it.
i do clean ups every day on pc's and I've used every program know to man. The best program I've found that actually finds everything and remove's it is called Malware Btytes AntiMalware. http://www.malwarebytes.org/ You will LOVE this program
i do clean ups every day on pc's and I've used every program know to man. The best program I've found that actually finds everything and remove's it is called Malware Btytes AntiMalware. http://www.malwarebytes.org/ You will LOVE this program
Another vote here for Avast. I tried Avira and it was actually a little over protective. It has without a doubt the best protection, but be prepared to deal with some false positives. Avast on the other hand has just slightly worse detection, it's light, and works great. Not sure why the poster above thinks it is slow, but it works great for me.
Another vote for Avira.
i do clean ups every day on pc's and I've used every program know to man. The best program I've found that actually finds everything and remove's it is called Malware Btytes AntiMalware. http://www.malwarebytes.org/ You will LOVE this program
I just made the switch from avg8 to Avira. Avira's only flaw so far is the popup whenever it updates.
big thanks. malwarebytes zapped xpantivirus2008
After using Malwarebyte's software the other day, I was a little disappointed, to be quite honest. The software works well, don't get me wrong, but when you list the compatibility as W2K, XP, and Vista, you MIGHT want to mention that the resident protection doesn't work in Vista x64. I had installed it, set it up to use realtime protection, and immediately got an "error Code:001" with no explanation. Only after browsing their forums did they casually mention that realtime protection doesn't work at ALL with Vista x64.
So that being said, you're basically stuck with just the free version on an x64 system. I was hoping to have MBAM in realtime mode with SAS running on demand, but now I have to reverse it. An annoyance, but what can you do?