Right now my subscription to Norton is just about up, and my question is what out there is better AVG? Thanks in advance for your help.
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I've heard people talk highly of Avast and I use Malwarebytes (along with AVG). Thing is, some of them can detect threats that others miss, so it's best to have at least 2 programs protecting your computer.
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avast. you can do a pre boot scan, a memory check, virus db updated daily, etc, all for free 99
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Just a heads up. I loaded AVG on my wife's computer with out a problem. Mine is the one I am having a problem with. I was getting an error. I sent an email to support at AVG, got a very quick response, and the problem was solved. It has cleaned up things that Norton was missing. Thanks Brother Mike for the info.:up:
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That's cause Norton and Mcafee blow. I hate that they preload that crap on pcs, and make it difficult to remove.
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Avira is the best and lightest antivirus that's available for free. AVG is becoming bloated.
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Hey Pete I thought my wifes computer was good to go.:no: Last night I did the install, and she had stuff on there as well that Norton should have caught.:pity:
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Norton is terrible. I have run free antivirus apps many times after ridding a system of that crap pile and end up finding tons of infected items. You also probably noticed an increase in system performance after the uninstall.Fin Fan In Cali likes this.
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Yes I did bro. I am moving faster.:wink2: