Originally posted by: Pabster
Don't forget NOD32, it is even better than AVG Pro IMHO.
Originally posted by: Dweekie
i think i've noticed the license in version 6 as well. It might have to do with making you update instead of running old outdated definitions. I highly doubt they'd just stop the free version, which has been around for quite some time. I've been using the beta far a while and it's been good with no problems. I think the biggest feature for the average person is that scheduler/auto update is on by default. I think that feature alone has turned off alot of people about version 6 (since they didnt know an auto update feature existed).
Originally posted by: Ike0069
So how do you turn on the auto-update feature in Version 6?
Originally posted by: airjrdn
When you quote memory usage, it's generally a good idea to indicate virtual memory as well. Often times, if an app has been swapped out of RAM for other apps to be given the limelight, they'll show a small memory footprint but a large VM footprint.
In XP's task manager, go to the Processes tab, then click View-Select Columns, and check the "Virtual Memory Size" box. This will allow you to see how much memory a process is really using). Also, be sure to count all processes. Many AV apps will have a separate process for email scanning, browser stuff, etc.
Originally posted by: 1Cheap2Crazy
Is it normal for this program to take 3-5 minutes to see if there are any updates? Then I usually get an error message couldn't connect to server. If so, I'll go back to AVG.
Originally posted by: Wag
Finally works with XP64.
Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I don't run an antivirus program and never have. I do a wipe of my system a couple times a year and reinstall(XP), and before I do that I install 2 or 3 AV programs(uninstall each before installing the others) and scan my system. I've never got a virus in the 30 years I've been using personal computers...
Originally posted by: jnmunsey
I don't run an antivirus program and never have. I do a wipe of my system a couple times a year and reinstall(XP), and before I do that I install 2 or 3 AV programs(uninstall each before installing the others) and scan my system. I've never got a virus in the 30 years I've been using personal computers...