Blog EntryMy Best Antivirus everNov 4, '07 9:41 AM
for everyone
I have used different antivirus programs but this one that I will recommend to you is the best. It detected all the trojans and viruses in my laptop and brother's computer without freezing the computer. It also doesnt slow your computer down. I'm not selling this product or anything, you can download it in any torrent/download site ;-). Just wanna share my experiences with antivirus programs.

Norton - grabe, i hate norton, it slows down my computer. Maybe because it controls all the process of the laptop.

Antivir & Bitdefender & Kaspersky- yes they are top of the line programs, doesnt hang and very good in virus detection, the only problem is they are not free. When this programs became popular, keys in torrent sites cant be used. Maybe the companies have noticed that there are keys on the net that are used for free, haha.

NOD32 -  many reviews says that this is one of the best antivirus ever, maybe yes for scanning but booting up the desktop?maybe no. When I have installed NOD32 ESET in my laptop, whenever I reach the desktop, it just freezes and I cant even click my start menu. I have to put it into safe mode just to uninstall the program.

And here it goes...

The best antivirus ever, for me, is McAfee VirusScan. It has on demand and on access scan. On demand access is the manual detection of viruses. On access, is the automatic detection of viruses, meaning whenver the virus attacks your computer when you insert removable drives, it detects it easily.

Hope this helps ^_^

bogskiii wrote on Nov 4, '07
i only use avg. the free edition mind you.
but to each his/her own i guess

crystalin wrote on Nov 4, '07
yah i like mcafee too...but avg is nice also :)
trinketi wrote on Nov 5, '07
oh i forgot, i also used avg free edition, but it doesnt detect all the viruses in my computer, have also tried avg with license but my key expired huhu so i search for another antivirus that will help me in fighting viruses and my joruney continues on ;-)
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