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Emrys Davies
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      01-08-2010
Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
virus products on here recently and will also consider those.


 
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      01-08-2010
On 1/8/2010 1:33 PM PT, Emrys Davies typed:

> Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
> http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
> may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
> virus products on here recently and will also consider those.


It will be fine in it. Try the trial version.
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      01-08-2010
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"Emrys Davies" <> wrote:

>Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
>http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
>may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
>virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>


My personal experience, which lots of others agree with me, is that,
generally, Symantec/Norton personal products are nothing but bloated and
resource hungry junk, their anti virus holds the lead in that.

Their corporate products are decent though.

I would suggest avoiding Norton Anti Virus and use a combination of a
free anti virus and free anti spyware.

I use Avast and have no complaints, along with Malwareytes.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
http://www.malwarebytes.org/

You can't beat that price.
I am even considering paying for the real time protection option for
Malwareytes, from what I have seen from and from reading in other
newsgroups of recommendations of its real time protection option.


 
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Emrys Davies
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      01-09-2010

"No Spam" <> wrote in message
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> In article <>
> "Emrys Davies" <> wrote:
>
> >Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
> >http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7.

I
> >may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
> >virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
> >

>
> My personal experience, which lots of others agree with me, is that,
> generally, Symantec/Norton personal products are nothing but bloated

and
> resource hungry junk, their anti virus holds the lead in that.
>
> Their corporate products are decent though.
>
> I would suggest avoiding Norton Anti Virus and use a combination of a
> free anti virus and free anti spyware.
>
> I use Avast and have no complaints, along with Malwareytes.
> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
> http://www.malwarebytes.org/
>
> You can't beat that price.
> I am even considering paying for the real time protection option for
> Malwareytes, from what I have seen from and from reading in other
> newsgroups of recommendations of its real time protection option.


I am using Avast on my present PC, but only because AVG eventually
declined to support my Win98 SE. When I uninstalled AVG my OS closed
down properly and it was only then that I realised that it was the cause
of my machine refusing to 'Close Down'.

I will consider all of your suggestions. Many thanks.


 
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      01-09-2010
In article <>
"Emrys Davies" <> wrote:

>
>"No Spam" <> wrote in message
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>> In article <>
>> "Emrys Davies" <> wrote:
>>
>> >Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
>> >http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7.

>I
>> >may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
>> >virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>> >

>>
>> My personal experience, which lots of others agree with me, is that,
>> generally, Symantec/Norton personal products are nothing but bloated

>and
>> resource hungry junk, their anti virus holds the lead in that.
>>
>> Their corporate products are decent though.
>>
>> I would suggest avoiding Norton Anti Virus and use a combination of a
>> free anti virus and free anti spyware.
>>
>> I use Avast and have no complaints, along with Malwareytes.
>> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
>> http://www.malwarebytes.org/
>>
>> You can't beat that price.
>> I am even considering paying for the real time protection option for
>> Malwareytes, from what I have seen from and from reading in other
>> newsgroups of recommendations of its real time protection option.

>
>I am using Avast on my present PC, but only because AVG eventually
>declined to support my Win98 SE. When I uninstalled AVG my OS closed
>down properly and it was only then that I realised that it was the cause
>of my machine refusing to 'Close Down'.
>
>I will consider all of your suggestions. Many thanks.
>


No problem.
Glad I could help.
 
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"Emrys Davies" <> wrote in message
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> Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
> http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
> may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
> virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>
>



Personally, I would not have anything made by Norton, (Symantec), or
McAfee on any machine of mine. They are both resource hogs, (Norton being
the worst), and don't do anything better than some free AV programs. I got
this machine last October and the first thing I did was to remove the
Norton free trial and then run the removal tool to get all the crap off
the machine.

Download and run the Norton Removal Tool:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039

I am using MSE, but all of these are free and do just as good a job as
Norton, without being intrusive.

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition
http://free.grisoft.com/ww.download?prd=afe

Do a custom installation and opt out of e-mail scanning.

Avast:
http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html

In the case of Avast, choose Custom Installation and under Resident
Protection, uncheck: Internet Mail and Outlook/Exchange.

Microsoft Security Essentials:
http://www.microsoft.com/security_es...s/default.aspx

(No e-mail scanning to worry about)
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      01-09-2010
NORTON ITSELF IS A VIRUS. It reported that Win 7 was a virus

"No Spam" <> wrote in message
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> In article <>
> "Emrys Davies" <> wrote:
>
>>Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
>>http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
>>may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
>>virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>>

>
> My personal experience, which lots of others agree with me, is that,
> generally, Symantec/Norton personal products are nothing but bloated and
> resource hungry junk, their anti virus holds the lead in that.
>
> Their corporate products are decent though.
>
> I would suggest avoiding Norton Anti Virus and use a combination of a
> free anti virus and free anti spyware.
>
> I use Avast and have no complaints, along with Malwareytes.
> http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
> http://www.malwarebytes.org/
>
> You can't beat that price.
> I am even considering paying for the real time protection option for
> Malwareytes, from what I have seen from and from reading in other
> newsgroups of recommendations of its real time protection option.
>
>

 
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      01-09-2010
On 1/8/2010 1:33 PM, Emrys Davies wrote:
> Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
> http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
> may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
> virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>
>


Go with AVAST!, Avira, or AVG.
Anything out there is better than Norton or Mcafee.
They suck and are expensive.

 
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      01-09-2010

"John Smith" <> wrote in message
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> On 1/8/2010 1:33 PM, Emrys Davies wrote:
>> Is there any history of Norton's Anti Virus product
>> http://www.antivirusware.com/norton-antivirus/ interfering with Win7. I
>> may decide to use that. I read the somewhat detailed thread on anti
>> virus products on here recently and will also consider those.
>>
>>

>
> Go with AVAST!, Avira, or AVG.
> Anything out there is better than Norton or Mcafee.
> They suck and are expensive.
>



 
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"John Smith" <> wrote in message
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http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/

Free, works well, low resource overhead...pretty much zero problems...you
won't know it's there and you won't have to mess with it.


 
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