Best free anti virus?
  • cutchinscutchins December 2007
    What's the best free anti virus software?

    I've been using this symantec corporate edition that we had to install freshmen year when we moved into the dorms. it has served me fine since then, but there have been new versions released since then that i can't update to because i no longer live in the dorms. Just to be on the safe side i think i'm ready to switch to a different more current program.

    i've heard lots of great things about AVG, which is currently my first choice. i've installed it on other people's machines and it seems good, i just wanted to hear other informed opinions.

    if anybody could just give me advice, pros and cons of certain programs, warnings and all that jazz, i'd really appreciate it.

    i'm particularly looking for a program that doesn't eat up memory running in the background and whatnot.
  • dandan December 2007
    I used avast for several years, it's a very nice program. You can run a full scan and it only takes up like 20 megs of ram or some ridiculously small amount. I recently dropped it because there's problems with it running on vista. I'm currently using the semantic corporate version that dorm residents need to install.

    -dan
  • crazyd1415crazyd1415 December 2007
    I use avast. but avg is good as well. either one would be fine.
  • PheylanPheylan December 2007
    I use AVG and it does everything I need it to.

    I also have Norton installed, but only use it for the firewall type stuff. AVG does all my virus and spy scanning.
  • LethaLLethaL December 2007
    i use avast and its the only program i've used since i have a computer
  • Kevbo2210Kevbo2210 December 2007
    I have been using AVG for a couple of years now and I absolutely love it. It is very easy to configure and use and will update and scan your computer daily at whatever time you wish. I hate all these high-end anti-virus programs that slow down your comp. I really recommend AVG for performance because it tends to not use as much memory as Norton, symantec and others. I have never gotten a virus with AVG and it does a great job of removing viruses from already infected computers.

    Here is a link to the free download:

    http://free.grisoft.com/doc/downloads-prod...s/frt/0?prd=aff

    Hope this helps!
    -Kevbo
  • jkarate212jkarate212 December 2007
    QUOTE (Kevbo @ Dec 16 2007, 05:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    I have been using AVG for a couple of years now and I absolutely love it. It is very easy to configure and use and will update and scan your computer daily at whatever time you wish. I hate all these high-end anti-virus programs that slow down your comp. I really recommend AVG for performance because it tends to not use as much memory as Norton, symantec and others. I have never gotten a virus with AVG and it does a great job of removing viruses from already infected computers.

    Here is a link to the free download:

    http://free.grisoft.com/doc/downloads-prod...s/frt/0?prd=aff

    Hope this helps!
    -Kevbo

    Hmm..thanks for the link, I actually just went and downloaded it there. I've been in need of an anti virus for a while
  • Kevbo2210Kevbo2210 December 2007
    QUOTE (Zer0^ @ Dec 16 2007, 06:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Hmm..thanks for the link, I actually just went and downloaded it there. I've been in need of an anti virus for a while

    Your welcome hope it helps
  • meathammermeathammer December 2007
    avast


    meathammer------> mateys!
  • BlueBoxBobBlueBoxBob December 2007
    My computer is over-protected image/ohmy.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":o" border="0" alt="ohmy.gif" />, Zone Alarm ( Taken from School ), McAfee ( Installed before I get My PC ), CCleaner and Ad-Aware. Never had any kind of problems with all of these.
  • Kevbo2210Kevbo2210 December 2007
    ugh Zone Alarm is an annoyance and a RAM hog if you ask me image/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" />

    but CCleaner and Ad-Aware = Awesome
  • fr4ggedfr4gged December 2007
    /agree with Kevbo

    AVG + Ad-Aware + CCleaner = Massive FTW
  • ScabdatesScabdates February 2008
    I know it's late but the heuristics in AVG are god awful.

    Best Free Anti-Virus softwares:

    http://thepiratebay.org/search/kaspersky/0/99/0

    http://thepiratebay.org/search/NOD32/0/99/0
  • ebolaebola February 2008
    ummm, first of all, those won't update. second of all, kaspersky is a memory hog. nod32 is really good, but, again you can't update. AVG works on xp/vista 32bit. don't know about 64. And it is fairly light. It's not the lightest of all programs, but sure hell beats something like itunes or aim. you only need those better ones if you constantly download dangerous files like unchecked torrents, visit infinitely looped free porn sites, serial/crack sites, etc. you only need AVG otherwise. only thing that worries me that so many ppl on using it right now, if some other antivirus company targets it on purpose with a worm... o well, that is only if the source code is leaked.
  • Black+BalloonBlack Balloon February 2008
    My only problem with AVG is how much memory it hogs when I set it to auto-scan or auto-load upon booting. But the scans it does are very thorough, and I can't fault it's library of definitions (which is quite extensive).
  • ScabdatesScabdates February 2008
    Also it's heuristics suck.
  • ebolaebola February 2008
    who gives a shit
  • AlfyAlfy March 2008
    QUOTE (Scabdates @ Feb 17 2008, 10:26 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Also it's heuristics suck.

    Think you could write better?
  • ScabdatesScabdates May 2008
    QUOTE (Alfy @ Mar 31 2008, 10:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Think you could write better?


    "You can't do <blank> better" is not a valid argument when someone says something isn't good. You'll have to give me a reason why it doesn't suck (heuristics is a big reason why it does).
  • ebolaebola May 2008
    QUOTE (Tom @ Feb 18 2008, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    who gives a shit

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