@OMG! Ponies!: Damn straight. After McAfee's subscription died on my Dell, I eradicated that sucker and replaced it with AVG and now Avira. I'd never bother using anything else, though I had to do some Googling to find out how to kill that annoying Avira popup ad for their premium suite.
@Kaiser-Machead: Just installed it in a loaner computer I am giving a Co-workers son while I clean his system and install some CCT's. He doesn't get a guardian like mine do.
@elchimpo: This is one "monopoly" I'd definitely support. With the amount of gooftardedness in these bloated AV suites, I'll be more than happy to get some free service from the OS makers themselves.
If McAfee, Symantec et al ever take issue, they should not offer shitty software.
@MichaelBrazell: well symantec norton 2009 is pretty fast but if anyone can make the fastest and lightest I guess MS are the ones, after all it is their OS.
@jupigare: Hardly, their OS' aren't, but software tends to be pretty good. Possibly because it links to the OS hiding it's real usage, but still snappy.
It all depends on how truthful they are about system performance.
One of the primary reasons I don't torrent (or do anything else remotely "dangerous") is because I simply can't handle the sloth-inducing impact of Symantec and McAfee on my system. It drives me bonkers. (And trying to get rid of it once it's on there is the most maddening computer-ordeal I can think of.)
Please note, this is my subjective experience. Your mileage may vary.
@Purple Monkey Dishwasher: Not exactly. I'm saying that because I don't use antivirus software on my laptop at home, I limit what I do with that laptop (including that I don't torrent.)
@92BuickLeSabre: Have you tried CCleaner and RevoUninstall? Both are great at rooting out programs from the roots. As for antivirus, I use AVG after having at least two computers w/McAffee get infected while supposedly protected, and only was able to get rid of the infection w/AVG.
@92BuickLeSabre: NOD32 is incredibly light. I torrent and don't run an AV (at least, nothing realtime), and have yet to get a virus. It's all in prior research, I take a good half hour checking out the torrent, and md5s, and so.
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1. Boot into Safe Mode (tap F8 repeatedly after you restart the computer)
2. Log in using the Administrator account
3. Go to C:\Program Files\Avira\AntiVir Personal Edition Classic\avnotify.exe
4. Right-click avnotify.exe-> properties-> security-> advanced
5. Under the Permissions tab click on SYSTEM under Permission entries:
6. Edit-> Traverse Folder / Execute File-> deny-> ok ->apply-> yes -> ok-> ok
7. Reboot the computer into Normal Mode (start-> shutdown-> restart)
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If McAfee, Symantec et al ever take issue, they should not offer shitty software.
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One of the primary reasons I don't torrent (or do anything else remotely "dangerous") is because I simply can't handle the sloth-inducing impact of Symantec and McAfee on my system. It drives me bonkers. (And trying to get rid of it once it's on there is the most maddening computer-ordeal I can think of.)
Please note, this is my subjective experience. Your mileage may vary.
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