I go commando - no AV -- and it appears I'm the only one (in the poll) !
I have McAfee 8 Enterprise installed, but I don't have it actively running.
i have also disable my symantec anitvirus corp. edition real time monitoring... i just use it as a on demand scanner...
I use Mcafee 2005 Edition. i think this is better than Norton...
I use AntiVir but I am continuously looking into ClamWin.Seems most people here use Avast, the reason I use AntiVir and not Avast is that AntiVir doesnt come with skins and feels more like a tool than a toy. Also Avast requires a subscription even though it is free, AntiVir doesnt even require a subscription.
I've tried AntiVir multiple times however it tends to get crashy on my system, and will always crash on me when it gets to a rootdir backup .cab archive.
Microsoft Windows is 32-bit but now they have released a 64-bit version too, but few people have it. And since most applications are compiled for 32 bit, in most cases you end up with no extra performance.
64-bit is supposedly "more secure," well at least from what I've read from Avast.
AVG 7 free
avast home
Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2002
main AV - Nod32 2.5 Pro
on demand - AVG Free
Kaspersky CyberScrub - any comments? Kept us clean so far
Avast Home.
Edit to my above post, if i felt it was not doing a good job and and to buy one it would be Kaspersky Anti-Virus.
PC-Cillin dont have a stand alone antivirus right...?
AVG FREE FOR ME !!!!!!!!
Resident: AntiVir.
On-demand: BitDefender Free Edition.
My new on-demand is RAV AntiVirus Online Virus Scan.
Whatever Trend Micro has did to HouseCall it now won't get to step 3 and endlessly loops trying to load the page so I had to ditch it. Also I noticed RAV's online scanner is quicker to download on a dial-up, it only took a few minutes whereas Trend's was taking approximately 45 minutes. It also doesn't even come close to putting as much stuff on the system compared to Trend's which will make it much easier to remove.
I was going to ask you what RAV antivirus was in that other thread about costomizing CCleaner.
I was going to ask you what RAV antivirus was in that other thread about costomizing CCleaner.
Now you know. It only works with IE though, however I don't see that as a current problem. The thing I really like about it is I can disconnect my dial-up and once it's loaded it will function so long as the IE window remains open. I only found it after skimming through someone's HijackThis log and noticed the reference to it.
I use Avast Pro Edition