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forsaken:
+1 for AVG and
+1 for Common Sense (TM)

wizisi2k:
+1 for Norton Ghost.  I got ESET 2009 on my school laptop and I hate the UI and the way updates are done.  When looking at the features for the AV software, check to see the # of computers you can install the software on becuase Norton Ghost 4.0 says it includes protection for 3 computers.  Whatever version you buy should have features used looked at and more than recommendations from 2 sales floor people.  I've had ESET 2009 use up a lotta CPU at startup on my laptop as well.

Joshua0001:

--- Quote from: wizisi2k on March 14, 2010, 03:29:39 PM ---+1 for Norton Ghost.  I got ESET 2009 on my school laptop and I hate the UI and the way updates are done.  When looking at the features for the AV software, check to see the # of computers you can install the software on becuase Norton Ghost 4.0 says it includes protection for 3 computers.  Whatever version you buy should have features used looked at and more than recommendations from 2 sales floor people.  I've had ESET 2009 use up a lotta CPU at startup on my laptop as well.

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I know I'm getting for at least 3 computers. As for the recommendations thats why i made this post because i want info from people beyond the 2 sales floor employees.

CumbreChaco:
I use Antivir Free:  http://www.free-av.com/

It has consistently been rated highest in overall detections, of any free antivirus program and better then many paid ones. Been using it for years on multiple computers and never had a problem it couldn't fix.

temuchin:
viruse?  you mean "virus"?

i got another suggestion.   --->>

of those mentioned your best bet is eset.
i would also consider kaspersky.

although free avg detection rates aren't stellar and the program traces can be tricky
to completely un-install.

the rest are shit.

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