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I have always had zonealarm internet security suite, have had no issues up until now and their new beta doesnt support Windows 7 64 bit even though the website says it does..
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In my opinion, Nod32 from eset is the best AV on the market. Such a small footprint and multiple updates a day. Put it on many machines during my stint in NZ doing home PC support - never seen an issue with it, but I did see a post on here last week of somebody who had a problem with it. Not free though
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quesiton, 1, noun, a sub-atomic particle of debatable existence.Originally posted by dinker View PostWhat`s a "Quesiton" ?
quesiton, 2, noun, something sold as weighing 1000Kgs, but which actually has less mass than that.
quesiton, 3, interrogative, a generic response to the use of a grave accent when an apostrophe, or even an acute accent, was expected.
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Nice oneOriginally posted by TykeMerc View PostI use that one too and binned the nag screen nonesense with advice from : http://www.elitekiller.com/files/dis...ntivir_nag.htm
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I use that one too and binned the nag screen nonesense with advice from : http://www.elitekiller.com/files/dis...ntivir_nag.htmOriginally posted by Cliphead View PostAvira Antivir is the best of the free lot in my opinion.
Norton is a very pale shadow of what it was years ago, there are several freeware programmes that are at least as good if not better than Norton AV.
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Personally I would recommend Kaspersky... but I accept others on this board have had problems. Never had many myself... yep, it does allow a few viruses through... but not many. I would avoid Norton like the plague... and yes go for 3 licenes if you have 2 - 3 pc's.Originally posted by kaiser78 View PostMy Norton AV subscription is up for re-newal and I am as being prompted on both my home PC and laptops. The question I have is how do I renew both whilst only paying for the 1 renewal - I have the 1 license covering 3 PCs.
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How many times!? AVG is the worst AV you can get. It regularly comes bottom in AV reviews.
You are far better getting Avast if you want free AV.
So far I've tried Norton, very slow, McAfee, good features but a little slow, Avast, good, Kaspersky,tulipe, bitdefender, tulipe and currently Avira being evaluated.
Frankly anyone using AVG is just asking for trouble.
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Norton AV Renew Quesiton
My Norton AV subscription is up for re-newal and I am as being prompted on both my home PC and laptops. The question I have is how do I renew both whilst only paying for the 1 renewal - I have the 1 license covering 3 PCs.
Thanks
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