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Coach Williams

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Yeah, Norton's got my PC on lockdown, but my computer runs extremely slow at times. Opening Firefox will take 10-20 seconds for instance. I fixed the registry, I defragged, I cleaned disk, I zap all spyware. Sometimes I think I have my computer TOO protected.

Any suggestions?

NOT POSSIBLE......

I have

NAV

NFW

NAS

Spysweeer

Ad-aware

Spybot

------------Deleted zone alarm for the NFW

Pestpatrol

& Spy Doctor

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Unless you don't have enough ram....or just crappy quality......

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I got you beat KB.

Norton Firewall

Norton Anti-Virus

Norton Protection Center

Spyware Doctor

Spyware Blaster

Microsoft Anti-Spyware (which is absolute crap)

Reg Supreme

Reg Mechanic

My performance sucks though.

I suppose you technically don't though..... :silly:

Just a note for ya because I've been a tech forever......

Spyware blaster, MS-antiSW, Reg Supreme& mechanic all suck....

Pestpatrol, spybot, and ad-aware are all free and a ****load more effective....

Don't take my word for it though....

try them.....SERIOUSLY.....:thumbsup:

www.freedownloads.com

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I use Zone Alarm Pro with the anti-spyware enabled.

I use Ad-Watch SE Professional with Ad-Watch monitoring enabled.

(With these two I don't need spybots, and both protect the registry)

I use Kaspersky anti-virus (Yes, I like it better than Norton)

If I didn't use kaspersky I would use Bitdefender (Good and cheap)

I use SpywareBlaster (Tried others and found this free program to be ok)

I replaced my host file with http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm

I use MSConfig Cleanup to cleanup my MSconfig file

I use Registry Repair to clean my registry

I use Free Ram XP Pro to make sure my RAM is free

Edit: On a side note: http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

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I'm curious why you say AVG is crap.

because you have it..... :silly:

and because it lacks the definitions norton does.....there's a reason Norton is the most expensive.......Many customers have learned the hard way.....

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To the guy above who has KVG? and Ad-Aware.....Spy sweeper detects 127,128 different traces of "bugs" ( for lack of a better word )

Ad-Aware holds it own but it is actually 3rd to Spy Sweeper and Pest Patrol......

Read about'm you'll see bro......

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If that's the only reason, I'll stick with the free version of AVG that is updated twice a week and save the $50 a year for something else.

Any AV, whether you pay for it or not solely relies on the user not to go clicking on things that get them in trouble. In fact, many viruses are solely targeted at Norton either to disable or confuse the software.

With the number of programs you have installed, it looks like you're doing more work than your AV prog. To each his/her own.

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Everything as far as Enterprise level leans towards Symantec. On the individual level, I honestly don't know. Perhaps running MAC OS X or Linux, would lighten the load. Then again, forget MAc, run Linux. It's free :). Damn shame the rest of the world won't jump on board. But honestly, I see no reason why Symantec won't get the job done. They are the industry leaders......Then again, that's what blackhats target :(

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If that's the only reason, I'll stick with the free version of AVG that is updated twice a week and save the $50 a year for something else.

Any AV, whether you pay for it or not solely relies on the user not to go clicking on things that get them in trouble. In fact, many viruses are solely targeted at Norton either to disable or confuse the software.

With the number of programs you have installed, it looks like you're doing more work than your AV prog. To each his/her own.

Just because you don't surf porn doesn't mean a bloodhound can't getcha.....

Several years ago there was a link posted that lead to a anti-bush page.....and when I clicked on it ( I did several times to make sure ) NORTON went nutz talking about multiple bloodhouds in the cookies....

no one else knew what I was talking about......who knows what antivirus they had that was allowing them to stroll in.....

I personally would use AVG if I couldn't afford NAV but to me the performance loss isn't worth it.......Guys like me are in business because people don't wanna pay annually :silly:

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Just because you don't surf porn doesn't mean a bloodhound can't getcha.....

Several years ago there was a link posted that lead to a anti-bush page.....and when I clicked on it ( I did several times to make sure ) NORTON went nutz talking about multiple bloodhouds in the cookies....

no one else knew what I was talking about......who knows what antivirus they had that was allowing them to stroll in.....

I personally would use AVG if I couldn't afford NAV but to me the performance loss isn't worth it.......Guys like me are in business because people don't wanna pay annually :silly:

You can't go wrong with Symantec/Norton. However, if you combo the freeware, you MIGHT be able to match it. But, MIGHT is the key word.

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I agree. I just don't think there is one be all end all in AV. It changes so frequently that people get led to believe that they have have the best of whats out there. Just because Symantec has greater market share doesn't mean it's the best thing on the block.

Mac OS and Linux are not immune to viruses, they are just targeted less since they aren't used as much. I was only asking about AVG, since it got slammed in an earlier post.

I'm not trying to get into an argument with anyone, just asking why they chose what they did. It just sounds like I have no reason to change.

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I don't know, 8Meg resident with 512Meg of RAM doesn't result in performance loss. If you add up all the resident progs that you use, it really starts to add up. Don't get me wrong, Symantec/Norton is a good company and they provide decent products. Personally I like Ghost, hard to find a better program than that.

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I don't know, 8Meg resident with 512Meg of RAM doesn't result in performance loss. If you add up all the resident progs that you use, it really starts to add up. Don't get me wrong, Symantec/Norton is a good company and they provide decent products. Personally I like Ghost, hard to find a better program than that.

Ghost? You want to bring up Ghost? It's a God sent. Great program. And BTW, I was hoping you would reply, I very much respect your opinions on such things :cheers:

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I was only asking about AVG, since it got slammed in an earlier post.

AVG is the best free AV IMHO

Combo'ing is best but Norton doesn't play nice with others

Norton's definition file is much more advanced than others

The active protection is unmatched

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More important than a powerful AV though is SpyWare, AD-aware & malware protection.....the suckage there is even with great scanners stuff gets through......

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