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(Msg. 31) Posted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:43 am
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I liked the Powerquest stuff until Symantec bought and destroyed them. Ghost
was ok, but Drive Image was superior. So was Partition Magic, Lost and Found
etc...
Norton's was good back in the Dos days.


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> "Apache -=CW=-" <Apache DeleteThis @thepc.broke.org> wrote in message
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>> Kaspersky is the best although it can be cumbersome. But if you want to
>> protect your system totally it's the best choice.
>> It uses very little resources and keeps good track of what is going on.
>> Not 100% but very close.
>>
>
> Kaspersky IS the best. It actually picks up more nasty stuff than does any
> other AV program and to be honest, have their finger on the pulse more
> than anyone else.
>
>> Those freebie antivirus programs? I've tested a few of them and was not
>> impressed with them. Avast
>> gave me a lot of false warnings, and actually interfered with Internet
>> Explorer to the point where I couldn't
>> view certain web sites, such as MSN, and was a pain to remove and repair
>> the changes it made to my system .
>
> Avast has never interfered once with any testing on machines.
>
>>
>> CA Antivirus was also a freebie provided by Roadrunner, but it too
>> interfered with my mail program, and corrupted
>> it to the point where all of my saved email was lost. Thank goodness I
>> had backed it up so I only lost a few weeks worth of
>> email.
>
> I have found, on many occasions, CA to be a real pain in the backside to
> completely remove. You run the uninstall and it still leaves registry
> items affecting the firewall in it. You think CA is gone but you get no
> internet. It takes something like JV16 to have on hand and use to find
> every last remnant of CA and manually pick them out of registry in order
> to get a working machine on internet again. I wouldnt recommend nor use CA
> for anything - not even toilet paper!
>
>>
>> And finally Norton, I used to be a big fan of Symantec but not any more.
>> What's the point of having a malware program
>> that does the same if not more damage than the malware programs it is
>> supposedly designed to protect against.
>
> I never used Nortons AV personally but on many tests have had it
> consistently fail. Many years back, Nortons also bought a GREAT firewall
> program call Atguard and made it their own firewall program and then
> stuffed it up. The also bought a great backup program, Drive Image and
> made it theirs and stuffed that up. I actually thought Ghost 9, being a
> recent convert from Drive Image to Nortons, would be OK but it stuffed up
> badly whereas the last official Drive Image release worked fine. I had
> bought their disk editor program and used it. In every single case using
> Nortons programs there was some form of stuffup so I gave up and removed
> all Nortons products entirely and bought Acronis True Image and also theri
> Disk Director. While Disk Director isnt fabulous (eg, if you have an image
> backup from a drive that had disk errors on it and then install that image
> to another drive, Disk Director keeps seeing disk errors where there are
> NONE and wont, for example, expand the data to fill the disk if the disk
> being written to is larger than where the data came from. You can get
> around that by usign Vista's own disk tools but Disk Director should be
> capable of working with it. Just doesnt.) it works better than their disk
> editing software does.
>
> It has been some time since I bothered using a Nortons product at all but
> I am constantly fixing machines that have them on them and I can tell you,
> they are not worth it - ANY Nortons product!
>
>
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(Msg. 32) Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 5:01 pm
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hi.i was wondering if you could help me about this virus scan to set
up.kasperky.as i have had many virus scan set ups and most cause me a lot of
trouble with bugs and the screen loseing color and going negative.am i able
to use this free as i am disabled and need a good one to help the virus's on
my computer now. thank you. donald thomas. thomas50 RemoveThis @ozonline.com.au

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> Would like to know if Kaspersky anti-virus is a good choice?
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(Msg. 33) Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:21 pm
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To be honest their only as good as the name written on them. Kaspersky
was good up until a few days ago when i got this new bug. The bug is
able to stop any scan in its tracks so Kaspersky no good.Then i dumped
Kaspersky and put Norton on my system. Norton found a worm called spybot
worm and neutralised it. But it still did not find the bug i have now.
Then i was directed to Trend micro who have an online scanner called
Housecall. Needless to say the bug stopped that from working. So i have
now downloaded Trendmicro antivirus we'll see how that goes next.. Will
report later:devil:


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(Msg. 34) Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 7:20 am
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Every anti-virus program has it's weakness and it's advantages. I hope you
have luck with nortons.

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> To be honest their only as good as the name written on them. Kaspersky
> was good up until a few days ago when i got this new bug. The bug is
> able to stop any scan in its tracks so Kaspersky no good.Then i dumped
> Kaspersky and put Norton on my system. Norton found a worm called spybot
> worm and neutralised it. But it still did not find the bug i have now.
> Then i was directed to Trend micro who have an online scanner called
> Housecall. Needless to say the bug stopped that from working. So i have
> now downloaded Trendmicro antivirus we'll see how that goes next.. Will
> report later:devil:
>
>
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> Trax1963
>
> Take a chill pill Cool!
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(Msg. 35) Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 8:48 am
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"James Matthews" <jamesmatt18.DeleteThis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Every anti-virus program has it's weakness and it's advantages. I hope you
> have luck with nortons.
>
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>
> http://www.jewelerslounge.com/
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> http://www.goldwatches.com/
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> "Trax1963" <guest.DeleteThis@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
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>> To be honest their only as good as the name written on them. Kaspersky
>> was good up until a few days ago when i got this new bug. The bug is
>> able to stop any scan in its tracks so Kaspersky no good.Then i dumped
>> Kaspersky and put Norton on my system. Norton found a worm called spybot
>> worm and neutralised it. But it still did not find the bug i have now.
>> Then i was directed to Trend micro who have an online scanner called
>> Housecall. Needless to say the bug stopped that from working. So i have
>> now downloaded Trendmicro antivirus we'll see how that goes next.. Will
>> report later:devil:
>>
>>
>> --
>> Trax1963
>>
>> Take a chill pill Cool!
>
>
Go to eBay and buy the boxed version of Bit defender Total Security. Dirt
cheap.
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