Best Virus protection Software for Windows Vista

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  1. shadow12345

    shadow12345 Banned

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    I use Kaspersky, but personally recommend Bit Defender, it's awesome if your system is good enough :)
     
    shadow12345, Nov 17, 2008 IP
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    I recommend AVG and try the free version first as it works great. I had it on my Vista system and now on my XP system :D
     
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    I'm using bitdefender for my vista havent tried other yet though.
     
    tradeya, Nov 17, 2008 IP
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    #44
    I like McAfee Total Protection,never failed me. Trust me it's very good. Try it yourself.
     
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    #45
    Im using kaspersky paid antivirus.
    I m having experience of norton, avg, bit defender, avast , kaspersky, mcafee.
    i prefer kaspersky, its great
     
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    Many are saying that Kaspersky is the best so I guess that I might recommend them too.
     
    Chancey, Nov 18, 2008 IP
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    #47
    So i can see that there is not one superior program..
     
    ProudMillers, Nov 21, 2008 IP
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    Yes it's called avast pro look into it. I use this for all my clients (I repair computers as a hobby) it is completely user-friendly with automatic updates, the home version is free
     
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    Im a computer tech and have the advantage of seeing loads of PCs each week.
    In my opinion, Eset's NOD 32 is the best. It has the best detection of in the wild virii but another major advantage is that it is one of the most gentle programs I have seen. It doesnt use loads of system resources, I have never seen installation problems or any other problems with it in daily use. It seems to be really stable.
    As a genreal rule I would avoid the 'security suite' version of any security program. I would buy the plain anti-virus program as the others can cause chaos (especially the ones with thier own built in firewalls). Also, the anti-spyware elements of these suites is usually below par.
     
    Prune, Nov 23, 2008 IP
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