Posted January 14, 2014

TerriblePurpose
Kwisatz Haderach
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

triock
Can You Face Your Fears?
Registered: Feb 2010
From Slovakia

Bad Hair Day
Find me in STEAM OT
Registered: Dec 2012
From Other
Posted January 14, 2014
I'm using AVG BUT I don't have any email. The only thing I use this OS for is games and hanging out with you folks. Point being I have 90% of the options turned off so it runs really smooth. My guess is if you had all the email and extras running it might get kind of slow.

Melvinica
...And now?
Registered: Nov 2013
From Romania
Posted January 14, 2014
I use Avira and indeed there are no more pop up ads to buy or upgrade their paid products.

AFnord
Friendly Dragon
Registered: Dec 2011
From Sweden
Posted January 14, 2014
Common sense is all well & good, but sometimes nasties slip through. Nasties that you really can't prepare yourself for. You might remember this thing, which caused quite a lot of problems back in 2011.

groundhog42
New User
Registered: Apr 2012
From United Kingdom
Posted January 14, 2014
I'm currently using both Avast and Avira (on separate PC's) and I would be happy to recommend either of them. They both run without any fuss and don't use much memory.
Whatever you decide to use:
- Google to see if there are any common problems with using that antivirus with your particular operating system.
- If possible remember to create a restore point before making any changes
- Make sure you remove all traces of the old antivirus before you install the new one to avoid any conflicts. Most antivirus suppliers provide tools on their sites for total removal of their product (DON'T rely on simply uninstalling)
Beyond that, just install it and see how it performs. Best of luck.
Whatever you decide to use:
- Google to see if there are any common problems with using that antivirus with your particular operating system.
- If possible remember to create a restore point before making any changes
- Make sure you remove all traces of the old antivirus before you install the new one to avoid any conflicts. Most antivirus suppliers provide tools on their sites for total removal of their product (DON'T rely on simply uninstalling)
Beyond that, just install it and see how it performs. Best of luck.

timppu
Favorite race: Formula__One
Registered: Jun 2011
From Finland

Neobr10
what's a paladin
Registered: Jun 2011
From Brazil
Posted January 14, 2014
I'm pretty sure i read a report somewhere stating that Avira had the best detection rate among free AV. Anyway, Avira is the free AV i recommend. Avast comes in second from my experience.
I REALLY don't recommend AVG. I've had quite a few bad experiences with it and the detection rate wasn't that good. I caught a virus once that managed to slip through AVG unnoticed and forced me to format my partition (i couldn't even boot into Windows anymore, not even safe mode worked). In another incident i caught a trojan horse through a very famous website (the ads there got infected) and even though AVG did detect it, it failed to remove it. After that i installed Kaspersky and never ever had issues with malware anymore.
I REALLY don't recommend AVG. I've had quite a few bad experiences with it and the detection rate wasn't that good. I caught a virus once that managed to slip through AVG unnoticed and forced me to format my partition (i couldn't even boot into Windows anymore, not even safe mode worked). In another incident i caught a trojan horse through a very famous website (the ads there got infected) and even though AVG did detect it, it failed to remove it. After that i installed Kaspersky and never ever had issues with malware anymore.

RayRay13000
Registered: Jan 2012
From United States
Posted January 14, 2014
Been using Kaspersky PURE with Malwarebytes and SUPERAntiSpyware for the past few years, and haven't had a bad experiences with that combination...yet.
Regarding free Anti-Viruses...I'm not sure. I heard good things about Avira and Avast, but I haven't used them so I can't really say. Although I can comment on AVG (don't use it).
Regarding free Anti-Viruses...I'm not sure. I heard good things about Avira and Avast, but I haven't used them so I can't really say. Although I can comment on AVG (don't use it).
Post edited January 14, 2014 by RayRay13000

Maighstir
THIS KNIGHT MISLIKES THESE HEIGHTS
Registered: Nov 2008
From Sweden
Posted January 14, 2014

Post edited January 14, 2014 by Maighstir

Licurg
Buy Sacrifice!!!
Registered: Apr 2012
From Romania
Posted January 14, 2014


HypersomniacLive
The Reluctant Voter
Registered: Sep 2011
From Vatican City
Posted January 14, 2014
Most modern A/V, with more and more features added, can be resource hogs on older systems.
For instance, if you choose Avast and install all the Shields and leave everything on default settings, you'd noticed it interfering and "working" in the background almost constantly on an older system. But it is a very good A/V, probably the most complete feature wise among the free ones.
For instance, if you choose Avast and install all the Shields and leave everything on default settings, you'd noticed it interfering and "working" in the background almost constantly on an older system. But it is a very good A/V, probably the most complete feature wise among the free ones.

Elenarie
@tweetelenarie
Registered: Sep 2008
From Sweden
Posted January 14, 2014



Tpiom
New User
Registered: Jun 2011
From Sweden
Posted January 14, 2014


I'm also using MSE + common sense... It hasn't failed me yet.
Also, I use Spybot and CCleaner to remove other junk that MSE doesn't search for.
Post edited January 14, 2014 by Tpiom

IAmSinistar
Queso de Espacio
Registered: May 2013
From United States
Posted January 14, 2014
Thanks for the info folks. I used to be a huge booster of Avira, then got tired of its invasiveness. I will have to check it out again now and see if it has indeed scaled back on that. I need to replace my AVG & MSE setups with something soon.
EDIT: I also confess a fondness for Avira due to its red-and-white logo calling to mind the Umbrella Corporation. ;)
EDIT: I also confess a fondness for Avira due to its red-and-white logo calling to mind the Umbrella Corporation. ;)
Post edited January 14, 2014 by IAmSinistar