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spider_darth
January 11th, 2008, 09:50 PM
can anyone tell me which is better? Is it true that paid AVs fare better than free ones?

I've all along been using avast! but, recently bought a dell system preinstalled with McAfee.

should i uninstall McAfee and switch to avast! instead?

somehow i prefer the experience of using avast! avast also seems to updates itself more frequently. but, i'm afraid that is only my perception. and that mcafee is actually doing a better job.

can someone advise?

C.S.J
January 11th, 2008, 09:55 PM
{QUOTE->
We stopped accepting open ended "which is best AV product?" threads, whether they are asked from among all known AV packages, or just about a specific list of two or three (i.e. a "this versus that" type thread), simply because we believe there is no best. That any AV can fail some person, miss something, or be incompatible with some systems or user needs. (The only malware sample that matters is the one that gets by your AV and hoses your system. You can run any AV and still end up hosed like that. It happens every day to someone.) <-QUOTE}

both will protect you well, but only you know which one you prefer.

from your comments, it sounds like you prefer Avast.

what i would recommend though is, do a fresh format with your Dell machine, to get rid of the crapware and then re-install a base installation of Mcafee/Avast downloaded from their own website.

EliteKiller
January 11th, 2008, 10:20 PM
{QUOTE-> can anyone tell me which is better? <-QUOTE}
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=180128

{QUOTE-> Is it true that paid AVs fare better than free ones? <-QUOTE}
Not necessarily.

{QUOTE-> I've all along been using avast! but, recently bought a dell system preinstalled with McAfee. <-QUOTE}
http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/download

{QUOTE-> should i uninstall McAfee and switch to avast! instead? <-QUOTE}
Only you can answer that.

{QUOTE-> somehow i prefer the experience of using avast! avast also seems to updates itself more frequently. but, i'm afraid that is only my perception. and that mcafee is actually doing a better job. <-QUOTE}
I would not assume. Instead check the credible AV review sites.

Diver
January 11th, 2008, 10:54 PM
There is a deal at Nat West to get McAfee for free, and I see it at Fry's free after rebate, but you do have to pay the sales tax.

midway40
January 11th, 2008, 11:07 PM
One of the first things I do when I get a computer is reformat and reinstall fresh. Dell does put a lot of junk (particularly that Dell Solution or whatever it is called now) on their computers. Fortunately Dell provides reinstallation CDs instead of that dreaded hidden restore partition other computer manufacturers have gone to. The day they do go that route is the day I look for another brand.

You did not mention which McAfee product it came with--VirusScan Plus, Internet Suite, or Total Protection. I am using VSP with my 4 1/2 year old Dell and it runs great. I do have the Internet Suite ordered and coming next week (got a deal at $12.95). Someone mentioned here that Total Protection was too heavy on the computer though I find it hard to believe.

But it really boils down to what you are more comfortable using.