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  • AndyD
    Diamond Member

    • Jan 2010
    • 4946

    #16
    Avg free version protects against malware and virus. It will perform the usual scans and has real time heueristic protection built in.

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    • bjsteyn
      Silver Member

      • Jul 2010
      • 231

      #17
      I used AVG Free for a long time and then switch to AVAST Free about 4 years back, can't remember why I switched. I also run IObit Malware Fighter as most free antivirus don't really protect against malware ( trojans and spyware ) . Haven't had a virus for years. IObits software is top notch and I use IObit Advanced Systemcare Free on my PC and on any PC that I fix. I is just awesome for keeping your PC in top notch. Its the first program I install after my antivirus when I reformat my PC. Which I haven't really had to do for along time, because of Advanced Systemcare
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      • twinscythe12332
        Gold Member

        • Jan 2007
        • 769

        #18
        I use Avast for its web shield and realtime scanning. It has something like a 89% discovery rate as opposed to AVG which has around a 93%, but it uses a heck of a lot less resources.
        The best antivirus is simply following good practices. Don't go to sites that you don't trust(avast web rep is good for spotting the dangerous ones quickly), don't use devices or discs that you can even begin to call into question.

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        • AndyD
          Diamond Member

          • Jan 2010
          • 4946

          #19
          Originally posted by twinscythe12332
          The best antivirus is simply following good practices.
          This is true, it doesn't matter what AV you run there's no substitute for good practices and common sense. If you ever feel the urge to do something you shouldn't then use Sandboxie.
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          • wynn
            Diamond Member

            • Oct 2006
            • 3338

            #20
            I went from AVG to Avast about two years ago because I found AVG used too much memory and slowed everything else down.
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            • Who is John Galt?
              New Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 4

              #21
              I have been using Avast for about three years and have not suffered any virus or spyware problems that I am aware of. I also bank at Standard Bank and no problems there either using Avast.
              Can be downloaded from www.avast.com

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              • Mike C
                Diamond Member

                • Apr 2012
                • 2893

                #22
                Hi Singhms,

                I have used AVG free on four other computers, as well as my own, and have found it to be very effective. A few months back, like Wynn, I found that it was slowing my computer down and I was having a problem with the updates, so I changed to Avast!

                I have it on both my workstation and Laptop and have also found it to be very effective.

                I would recommend both of them - with Avast gaining the edge.
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                • AmithS
                  Platinum Member

                  • Oct 2008
                  • 1520

                  #23
                  Thanks for all the info guys, I also experience my pc slowing down alot with AVG especially when updating. So I think I am going to give Avast a try!

                  Thanks,

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                  • Citizen X
                    Diamond Member

                    • Sep 2011
                    • 3417

                    #24
                    I had a similiar problem! I resolved to buy Norton 2011. They had a special at Game early last year. This is the best anti virus, I've ever had!
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                    • Kimanne
                      New Member
                      • Jun 2012
                      • 6

                      #25
                      I use Eset. It works like a charm. My company is on Eset as well. You have to pay for it.

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                      • Dave A
                        Site Caretaker

                        • May 2006
                        • 22812

                        #26
                        We have some machines on AVG, some on Avast! and some on Nortons. Of all of them, the machines on AVG seem to give the most trouble (AVG has become a resource hog).

                        Nortons used to be the resource hog, but does seem to have improved substantially of late.
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                        • vieome
                          Email problem

                          • Apr 2012
                          • 540

                          #27
                          I am using a free antivirus from china http://www.rising-global.com/ this is one of the best I find, and has a handy tool to stop infection from flash drives. But I also have installed a portable antivirus on my flash drive, very handy if installed anti-virus gives a problem http://portableapps.com/apps/security/clamwin_portable . All my home systems are dual boot with windows xp and puppy linux, I usually use linux for my internet travels. The brilliance of puppy linux OS is that you dont even have to install, you can boot off a cd-rom.

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                          • Rod
                            Email problem
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 49

                            #28
                            Originally posted by chrismine
                            Microsoft Security Essentials as above or Avast (free version) http://www.avast.com/index
                            Remember to check if your Windows Firewall is enabled.
                            I agree. Avast is very good.
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                            • popayetwo
                              Full Member

                              • Aug 2009
                              • 79

                              #29
                              AVG? Don't forget to do DAILY downloads in order to keep up to date. (It's easy to forget to do this).
                              On the other hand, AVAST home edition is not only free but updates automatically every FOUR hours.
                              And it catches all sorts of malware. Even catches them inside a zipped file.
                              I have been using it for years and am a very happy camper.

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                              • rosa bester
                                New Member
                                • Jul 2012
                                • 4

                                #30
                                Originally posted by KimH
                                I use Microsoft Security Essentials - it's 100% free and to date I have not had any issues. See www.microsoft.com/security_essentials for more info.
                                i do too and have no problems with microsoft it works great

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