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I've never had any problems with Norton on my WinXP SP2 desktop system, and have just upgraded it to the 2008 version. This version seems a little speedier to me. I had been using AVG Free on my Vista Home Premium laptop, but found it to really slow down start-up and shut-down times. I've switched to Avast Personal on the laptop.....it has definitely cured the slow-start problem, but I'm not fond of the interface....I guess it just takes some getting used to. I'm going to try AVG again after the final release of Vista SP1 is made available, because I really liked AVG.
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NORTON 360 is my personal favourite. It includes Antivirus/Antispyware, Firewall, PC Tuneup and Backup, while not affecting the system performance as much as some other security suites
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| Avira AntiVir Personal Edition (Free) is far superior to anything else I've used and I've used nearly all of them at one point or another. I've personally been using it for close to a decade. It's detection is unmatchable by any of the AV's I've seen named on the first two pages of this thread. It's extremely light on resources and scans pretty quick. You cannot even compare AVG, Norton, McAfee, etc. There is an annoying advertising page that pops up from time to time on the Free Edition so I do recommend the Premium. My two cents.
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Well I was using Avast but my computer became tooo slow. I changed to a lighter version of free antivirus ZenOK. It hardly uses any resouces
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I've used Avira since it's first release, circa 2000? I've also used many throughout the years off an on for comparison purposes.
Avira simply detects the BEST and is fast/efficient and light on system resources. I have proved this time and time again with detection comparisons with AV's like panda, AVG, norton, Avast and others. The only bad thing I could say about it is the terribly annoying advertising with the free version.
In my opinion, it's the best antivirus, period (free or paid). Advertising is brutal though.
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Hello friend,
There are lots of free Antivirus in the market and also available on net as like.
1.McAfee
2.Avast
3.Kaspersky
4.AVG
5.Arovax
You can try one of them. These are very strong antivirus and can protect your pc and laptops.
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