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      01-29-2012
Kaspersky internet security cause multiple BSOD on windows 7 and there are one Kaspersky file called kl1.sys which is Kaspersky file and it seriosly demage windows 7
system drivers and other system files so it cause BSOD and system slowdown so don't use Kaspersky!
 
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      01-29-2012
Far be it for me to diss Kaspersky, but yes, Its on my list of bad fellas regards compatibility with seven.
 
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      01-30-2012
Perhaps that is one of the reasons I have used other AV software in the past that did not cause issues.

I have found that G DATA, ESET and F-Secure (which I currently use), have produced no issues for me at all.

I have really been satisfied especially with F-Secure, in addition to the fact that it's one of the top 5 AV programs listed at av-comparatives.org.
 
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ESET is really bad antivirus because it use too much of system ram and slow down
system and may cause BSOD!
 
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      01-31-2012
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ESET is really bad antivirus because it use too much of system ram and slow down
system and may cause BSOD!
Oh really? It's rated as one of the top 5 by AV-Comparatives website for 2011.

Do you have facts, figures, web links, tests verified by independent labs?

If a user has enough RAM (at least 2GB) then there shouldn't be any issues. I used it for several months on a trial basis and had no problems whatsoever.
 
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