  amark
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| reply to Kramer Re: Anti Virus Program? Tried Avast-Looking For Better Program
Kramer-I do not see anything. I did a hijck and only thing running was zone alarm and that was Pro which, as far as I know of, has no anti virus. Windows 7 site ok's Zone Alarm. I have e mailed Microsoft getting no real solutions. I even manually disabled Windows defender. I am stumped. Would love to be able to use MSE! -- Love That SpongeBob! Great Forum |
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  Anav Sarcastic Llama? Naw, Just Acerbic Premium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS
| reply to Cheese said by Cheese :said by siljaline :You should *never* run more than one antivirus product that provides real time protection as they will conflict, causing performance issues, system instability, and may even cause protection to be compromised. MSE should not be installed on a system that includes any other antivirus program. -- Stephen Boots MVP-Windows Live I am running Avast and MSE right now, no performance issue, instability.... Why would you run both MSE and AVAST?
I have tried many and the one that provides the long term least hassle and decent performance has been AVAST. I fiddle and fart with lots of them on my puter, but AVAST is what I put on the rest of the house computers. MSE sounds like it may be very good also but there is a maturing cycle it probably needs to go through first. -- Ain't nuthin but the blues! "Albert Collins". Leave your troubles at the door! "Pepe Peregil" De Sevilla. Just Don't Wifi without WPA, "Yul Brenner"
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2 edits | reply to amark I use to have Avast on both my systems for years and thought they were clean till I ran G-Data. G-Data cleaned them up however I have some issues as the following will highlight.
On my first system, I'm using G-Data and I think it was a mistake to buy it. If I try to play a video or audio such as one that is embedded in a web page the video/audio stutters. One of the reasons I thought I would get G-data was that it was ranked pretty high in reactive/proactive on that chart. But it comes at a price to interfere with the pc operation. When I remove G-Data security suite this stutter problem does not happen.
On my second PC I went CA security because there was no way that PC was going to happen with G-Data. But I see from the chat that software is 1/3 reactive/proactive of G-Data.
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join:2002-10-16 Seneca, SC | reply to amark I have been using Avira free. Like it better than any of the paid programs i have used. (kaspersky, nod32, Norton, Mcafee). Running it under windows 7 and the only downside is a add pops up once a day asking if i want to upgrade to the pro version. |
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| reply to Kramer said by Kramer :Then again Malwarebytes was doing the scan and you would think it would be first Nah - Your first thought was correct. Your resident AV program (MSE) is jumping in and checking things before the requesting application (Malwarebytes) gets a chance to see the data. If you think about it - that's the only safe way for MSE to protect you.
If you were to load Malwarebytes' resident protection, it would probably depend on the order in which they hooked themselves into the OS. -- AT&T U-Hearse Your funeral. Delivered.
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join:2003-11-15 Brooklyn, NY | reply to amark I will probably get bashed for saying this but try Norton Internet Security 2010. -- Email/MSN: Michael at hardwaregeeks.comAIM: MikeR35292 |
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  Kramer Premium,Mod join:2000-08-03 Richmond, VA clubs: | reply to djrobx That makes perfect sense. That was a dumb thought. Still, I thought it was impressive that Malwarebytes didn't pick up anything additional, which is a rarity on infected machines of this type. |
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| reply to Anav said by Anav :Why would you run both MSE and AVAST? I have tried many and the one that provides the long term least hassle and decent performance has been AVAST. I fiddle and fart with lots of them on my puter, but AVAST is what I put on the rest of the house computers. MSE sounds like it may be very good also but there is a maturing cycle it probably needs to go through first. Just felt like trying it, plus it's on my notebook, not my main machine. I don't see any issues tbh. |
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1 edit | reply to amark I've been using Comodo Internet Security. It combines Anti-Virus, Firewall, and Proactive Defense (Defense+) features for free and without ads.
When you install it you can decide which features you want to use.
»personalfirewall.comodo.com/
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| said by Phylop :...kinda surprised nobody has mentioned this yet! :-P Nobody mentioned that program because especially today the DSLR visitors have the sincere intention to remain calm and nice.  -- Smokey's Security Forums »www.smokey-services.eu/forums/ Smokey's Security Weblog »smokeys.wordpress.com/ Official Jetico Inc. Support Forums »www.smokey-services.eu/ |
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  sded Premium join:2002-11-04 San Diego, CA | reply to Phylop Does »forums.comodo.com/empty-t47177.0.html help?  |
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| reply to amark The OP has started numerous threads on this and other related problems. It seems he has more issues that just which AV to use. I suspect these issues are causing multiple AV's to not run properly when he tries them. Maybe not uninstalling properly before installing the next AV?
»Microsoft Security Essentials Freezes Computer On Windows 7!
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»AVG Free vs Avast Free. Narrowing Down Best Anti Virus
»Windows 7-System Restore-Unspecified error occurred during..
»Anyone Using Zone Alarm Pro & Microsoft Security Essentials
»Have To Get Rid Of ZAP or MSE! Which? Best Firewall or AntiV
»Symantec Anti Virus Corp-Work with Windows 7?
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join:2006-04-14 Carlsbad, NM | reply to amark Are you looking for free software or just the best AV/FW in general?
IMHO, the best is Norton's Internet Security. I did use AVG and Comodo for 1 year and it was ok. That firewall takes some getting used to and you have to tweak it a bit. |
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| reply to jadinolf said by jadinolf :said by SLD :Time to change your avatar. Not yet. I have 4.8 Pro and free on my other computers. Now it's working. I'll keep the Avatar.  -- Printed on 100% recycled bytes |
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| reply to Cheese I can't speak to this Cheese all I know is what I post back to threads on MSE is not to run another AV. If it works for you, so be it. |
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  DownTheShore Maddie Knows Poopie Premium join:2003-12-02 Beautiful NJ clubs: | reply to amark amark - What, specifically, don't you like about the AV's you've already tried? What, specifically, problems did they cause for you? |
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  amark
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| reply to amark Avast looked good but was buggy. I did an install and uninstalled and cleaned the computer. Home looks like it is working now. Seems to slow down browsing. I have not turned up any infections. Really wanted MSE, but as noted a lot of posts about MSE freezing my computer.
Thanks for all the reples. -- Love That SpongeBob! Great Forum |
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1 edit | said by amark :Avast looked good but was buggy. I did an install and uninstalled and cleaned the computer. Home looks like it is working now. Avast was buggy? What version 4.8 or the beta 5, saying avast was buggy doesn't tell us much and if you are looking for help we need more than just avast was buggy. -- Sometimes we lose friends for whose loss our regret is greater than our grief, and others for whom our grief is greater than our regret. François de la Rochefoucauld Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window. - Steve Wozniak
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  ZZZZZZZ Premium join:2001-05-27 PARADISE | reply to amark Both Avast and Avira have never let me down on my drives. -- ~~Get our troops home...now!!~~ |
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| reply to MarkAW said by MarkAW :Avast was buggy? What version 4.8 or the beta 5, saying avast was buggy doesn't tell us much and if you are looking for help we need more than just avast was buggy. Never hear that Avast is 'buggy', looking at OP's AV carousel I assume he didn't like Avast (like he didn't like so many other AV's).  -- Smokey's Security Forums »www.smokey-services.eu/forums/ Smokey's Security Weblog »smokeys.wordpress.com/ Official Jetico Inc. Support Forums »www.smokey-services.eu/ |
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