Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/04/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Phil Norton slows down the startup and the whole computer, and does not offer more or better protection than many less costly tools. I do not recommend it to anybody. To be honest it's one of the biggest crap I ever installed on a PC. If you want to remove it, the usual uninstall process (by the application uninstall icon on the program folder, or by system>software) does not really clean your computer from that pest. After tons of complaints about that fact, Symantec was forced to publish a removal tool that works: http://tinyurl.com/7eqv8 Personally I use the german tool antivir http://www.free-av.de/en/index.html (also available in english), it's free if you don't mind the ad screen after the daily update, or costs 20 Euro a year without the ad screen. It's programmed by one skilled person, and has won about every price such a tool can whin around here in Europe. It does only the job you expect it to do, and does not slow down neither the computer's startup nor it's regular operating. A friend had caught a heavy trojan recently which completely froze down his pc. Neither Norton (on his computer) nor Kaspersky (on his network's server) had detected anything or were able to kill it. After a quick install, Antivir recognized and banned the beast, the other ones took several days to update their virus definition databases for that particular one. (Admittedly this is always a race against the time and sometimes this one is faster, another time the other one.) Didier >Gang, I'm looking for suggestions. I just got a new Toshiba laptop that >comes with Norton AV as a trial. Before I install it I'd like to have >recommendations for alternative AV systems, either free or subscription. I >have used both NAV and McAfee in the past. I know some people think NAV >clutters up your machine over time. > >Any opinions? >I'll be cross-posting so some of you might see this twice -- sorry. >Phil Swango