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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhere can I buy a Chocolate Tea Pot from? I'm desparate to buy one.
Note the PCG reference.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostAVG version 8.0 was rubbish, fair enough, but 8.5 is much much better. I rate it very highly.
And as it includes anti-Spyware and anti-rootkit, I don't recognise it as being in the category of having to download other products to give complete protection.
Maybe you should check out the latest version?
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Originally posted by Dark Black View Postand had been using AVG for yonks, however after their bloatfest with the new version a few months back
And as it includes anti-Spyware and anti-rootkit, I don't recognise it as being in the category of having to download other products to give complete protection.
Maybe you should check out the latest version?
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+1 for Avast.
I run a Win2k box and had been using AVG for yonks, however after their bloatfest with the new version a few months back I trashed it and went with Avast. Works well, small footprint and quick to start up.
Have also trashed Kapersky on the gf's laptop (XP) and replaced that with Avast too.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhere can I buy a Chocolate Tea Pot from? I'm desparate to buy one.
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostWhere can I buy a Chocolate Tea Pot from? I'm desparate to buy one.
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Avast! personal is free and I've got that on my Vista laptop. Only been using it for about 3 months mind. At work we've got the business version.
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Not tried it, but Sunbelt Vipre is said to be very good in terms of not being a resource hog.
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OK, looked at Sophos and F-Secure. Sophos is obviously a business oriented AV and costs over £130.
So, binned off kaspersky and immediately installed a 30 day trial of F-Secure Internet Security and, what interesting results!
F-Secure has found 1 virus and 16 instances of spyware on my laptop while kaspersky 2010 with upto date downloads found zilch only minutes before when I did a final scan on the same laptop!
Deffo confirms my opinion of kaspersky even in its latest guise as a load of crap. I can only say I'd advise anyone with kaspersky to bin it off as clearly it doesnt find all the virus' out there!
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Thanks to everyone else for the suggestions. I'll investigate Sophos and F-Secure. I want an AV that doesnt slow down the PC's too much plus this time I'll look to use the trial version first after the nightmare with kaspersky!
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