Good antivirus software
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Good antivirus software
Okay, I've tried AVG and Panda Antivirus and neither of them find the crappy viruses I want to remove. I would get Norton Antivirus 2008 if it weren't for one issue, it doesn't like XP's Service Pack 2. I used it over two years ago and it crashed my system altogether, thus forcing me to reinstall XP. Now that it's been that long, I don't know how stable Norton Antivirus is now. So, could you give me some suggestions on some pretty nice software?
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NOD32 and Kaspersky are the two best choices if you want to pay...or be illegal. Across the board, they beat out all the competition. Kaspersky is probably the best overall, but NOD32 is not as CPU heavy. Your choice.
As for the free alternatives, AntiVir, Avast, and AVG are all good choices, though I personally think Antivir the best of them.
As for the free alternatives, AntiVir, Avast, and AVG are all good choices, though I personally think Antivir the best of them.
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