moonbounce
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As per the reviews I have read Bitdefender free editions is of the top rated Anti Virus programs.
and find it to be pretty accurate and trust worthy. Norton hogs up the system badly. Bitdefender, haven't tried it lately, but from the posts elsewhere, it may be worth trying. It's free.
Norton hogs up the system badly
yet AVG has the worst if not close to the worst detection and removal rate.
...So I doubt AVG is a bad antivirus.The free version probably sells your data but what do you want for free?
Yeah ok, I ran AVG on a PC after removing Norton's full security suite and it found 126 viruses.
I like that "Scream" function you wrote about too! Actually it all sounds far fetched though, lol.
Have read that BD is well worth the money and I think I'm going to give it try in a couple of weeks. My neighbor has the free version and he said it works just as well as the free AVG, (which I am using at this moment). Thanks for posting the differences in their product, I appreciate it.
I had hoped to put this one to bed by now. I installed the free version of BitDefender...with some difficulty. The third d/l (all from the BD site) finally wasn't corrupted and installed properly. When it finally did scan the drive...which puzzles me as I'd think when you told it to do this, it would do it then and not hours later, which is what this one did...it found nothing. I installed MalwareBytes and it did find a handful of stuff that shouldn't have been there. This was all after removing AVG and Spybot S&D and cleaning up the registry with RegSeeker.
The machine is still a bit slow, especially just after getting online and for the next several minutes. I can't find anything that is updating to cause this. It eventually gets better, which is somewhat the same behavior I was having with the other apps. It's less noticeable now but definitely still there.
I guess I will go ahead and get the full version of both apps and hopefully that will finally find and cure the problems. But I really expected something more dramatic to happen with these, considering how the machine has been behaving lately, and all the recommendations here. I'm using Windows 7X64 and it is up to date.
so it ran the scan "hours" after you commanded it to? <-- that is something i would send a notification to Tech Support for.
the free edition or "light" does not scan the same items as MBAM ( Malware Bytes ) and S&D, its looking for core virus and the like.
cookies, spyware, ad-ware, malware and any of those, it is not looking for.
the corrupted downloads i cannot comment on. too many unknown variables there.
im curious about this install being corrupted twice. if you are willing to layout your hardware and network setup, ill gladly help.
@henzo, you are talking about the same thing we are,
Malware BYTES, Anti Malware or MBAM
I have the Pro version of MalWareAnti-Malware, which is paid subscription per year. It has more deeper scan than the free version.
To CapStar362--I have the Pro version of MalWareAnti-Malware, which is paid subscription per year. It has more deeper scan than the free version. It has a notifier box which alerts you to suspicious web sites as you download it. I find the alerts very useful when downloading web sites . I cancel it to be on the safe side. All said and done, that's what I have. I have Windows8.1 system
No it does not, the only difference is the paid version has real time protection like your antivirus software.
The 'update' was a install over the existing ZA I think. I DID contact ZA, and they say "XP is not supported so I am SOL". In fact the so called guru got very pissed that I knew more about ZA killing the printing part of XP than he did.what exactly did the update change? is ZA aware of this? i would write them.