Sep 18 2007

Do You Installed Anti-Virus Software

Published by msaufong at 8:45 am under BI, Internet Related

What kind of anti-virus software you use in your computer system? Many people complaint that they computer speed is become slowly after installed anti-virus software. I not sure how is those anti-virus slow down the speed, is it because of the large system file or because it has to check through the entire file in computer system? Anyway, no matter how anti-virus is necessary for a computer that connecting to internet. You had better get an antivirus software install into your computer if you hope that you computer will not attack by virus and others spyware. Check out the NOD32 security software. It is very useful in protecting your computer.

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7 Responses to “Do You Installed Anti-Virus Software”

  1. business technology newson 21 Sep 2007 at 4:37 am

    I use Norton anti-virus, it seems to be pretty good. my computer slows down when it gets tired, but i don’t think a anti virus software would do that - unless you are scanning your entire hard drive for viurses, then it can slow down your other programs that are running.

  2. Watch Traveler Onlineon 25 Sep 2007 at 7:39 pm

    I prefer Kaspersky,i install NOD32 one times now 3 months and in 1h my windows had been crushed, i hate NOD32 :), i’m steel a fun of kaspersky :)

  3. poulomion 27 Sep 2007 at 3:34 pm

    I would suggest you to use QUICK HEAL antivirus total security.It keeps your computer safe and has better scaning speed.I am using it for 1 year and had no trouble and planning to renew it for next 3years.

  4. nelly's applebottoms clothing lineon 27 Sep 2007 at 4:51 pm

    Of course. Its better to be safe than sorry. Malicious viruses and worms are just lurking around. Btw, im using a Kaspersky! one of the best. At office, i use NOD32, but hard to configure.

  5. WilsonTanJianHauron 02 Feb 2008 at 4:36 pm

    I used Quickheal total security. It works fine with no problems. Used to use Norton but didn’t like the slow scans. My office uses McAfee which is good, but in my opinion not as good as Quickheal. Moreover its cheaper.

    For those looking for a reliable antivirus, if you want something FOC, download Avast or AVG (I heard Avast is better, but I haven’t used either). If you want better protection (willing to pay $$) go for Quickheal (from my experience its superb) or Kaspersky (my cousin uses it and says its good, I’ve never used it).

    U can find it all at download.com. For the ones with non-FOC licence, you can download a free trial version (usually 14 or 30 days).

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  7. cool pictureson 12 Apr 2008 at 3:06 am

    ı use nod32 this is perfect ı think.

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