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Coolio10
June 23rd, 2008, 09:33 AM
I have tried many antiviruses but all of them cause a major problem at some point to my computer.

Antivir - The updater crashes all the time and some applications (eg games) take long to load.

Avast - Perfect and light but caused my shutdown to stall for an extremely long time.

Kaspersky IS 2009 (build 357) - Not sure how since everyone tells me this is light but it slowed all my applications down. All my applications take almost a minute longer to load compared to avast and antivir. I hope this is a conflict because i really like the protection that kaspersky offers. Boot and shutdown is speedy though.

AVG - Waiting for the fixing update before i go near it.


Is there any other antiviruses i could try or any answers to these problems? Free or paid i don't mind as long as it offers strong protection and light. Popular antiviruses are my preference (eg nod, kaspersky) but not a must.

My computer is pretty low-tech with 512mb ram and integrated graphics but until xp support is gone i am not getting another computer.

I am currently using kaspersky is 2009 because i like its strong firewall and strong antivirus but i don't know how much longer i can handle the slowness.

I will try delete files and programs to see if i can speed it up.

The Hammer
June 23rd, 2008, 09:40 AM
BitDefender has a gaming edition.

emperordarius
June 23rd, 2008, 09:47 AM
Maybe Kaspersky slows down because HIPS analyze any application the first time it is started?

cruelsister
June 23rd, 2008, 09:49 AM
Give F-Prot a try. They have a 30 day trial and would be extremely shocked if it caused any problems.

eBBox
June 23rd, 2008, 09:51 AM
-{ Quote: "Give F-Prot a try. They have a 30 day trial and would be extremely shocked if it caused any problems." }-

I second that :thumb: :)

lodore
June 23rd, 2008, 10:24 AM
give drweb a shot.
shouldnt cause any issues.
with ram so cheap these days you may as well get a bit more ram for say like £10-£15

Coolio10
June 23rd, 2008, 10:36 AM
How is the detection of f-prot and drweb?

jrmhng
June 23rd, 2008, 10:43 AM
-{ Quote: "How is the detection of f-prot and drweb?" }-

Dr Web is lower mid tier so almost always behind the likes of Avira and Kaspersky in av-comparatives and av-test.org results. Also tends to be behind other players like NAV, Sopohs, Trend, ESET, BD etc.

F-prot is upper mid tier so behind Avira and Kaspersky. However after the recent upgrade, tends to be on par with NAV, Sopohs, Trend, ESET, BD etc.

lodore
June 23rd, 2008, 10:45 AM
i don't think drweb is behind tbh. i don't judge av's by test results thou.
i generally judge by real life experience.

drweb will protect you very well and there lab is fast at adding missed samples.

i judge by how the av reacts on my machine. aka does it slow my machine down. does it have any issues with the programs i use, update frequency. how dedicated the company is and is it improving on any weak points.
to sum it up don't judge a book by its cover try the av on your machine and see how it goes. i think you will like both drweb and f-prot. choose the one you like most you wont be disappointed with eiether. no one can make the choice for you.

jrmhng
June 23rd, 2008, 10:49 AM
-{ Quote: "i dont think drweb is much behind tbh. i dont judge av's by test results thou.
i genrally judge by realife experience.
drweb will protect you very well and there lab is fast as adding missed samples." }-

Agreed. Just summing up results from avcomparatives and avtest. I should have added that it wouldn't make a huge different for most users.

Cheers,
Jeremy

risl
June 23rd, 2008, 11:12 AM
Stability is one of the reasons why I chose Dr.Web and after that, never had to look for another av. If you like "minimalistic" programs, give it a try :)

Antarctica
June 23rd, 2008, 11:39 AM
-{ Quote: "Stability is one of the reasons why I chose Dr.Web and after that, never had to look for another av. If you like "minimalistic" programs, give it a try :)" }-

Exactly, I have Dr.Web on one of my computer since a couple of month and it is so light, it's amazing.:) :)

aigle
June 23rd, 2008, 12:47 PM
Yes, you need Comodo Antivirus. ;D

lodore
June 23rd, 2008, 12:53 PM
-{ Quote: "Yes, you need Comodo Antivirus. ;D" }-
ROFL LMAO

thanatos_theos
June 23rd, 2008, 01:08 PM
What happened to Norton? How about OneCare?

thanatos

SourMilk
June 23rd, 2008, 01:26 PM
Run naked. Here's how:

Make a drive image and keep it offline. Use Firefox with NoScript. Use a webmail service that uses an antivirus scanner such as Yahoo and Hotmail. Use an Instant System Recovery software (e.g. FDISR, Returnil, etc.) Run an online virus scan weekly.

Pray. :)

SourMilk out

C.S.J
June 23rd, 2008, 02:13 PM
-{ Quote: "Stability is one of the reasons why I chose Dr.Web and after that, never had to look for another av. If you like "minimalistic" programs, give it a try :)" }-

-{ Quote: "
Exactly, I have Dr.Web on one of my computer since a couple of month and it is so light, it's amazing " }-

more fanboys?

:thumb: lol ::)

if he does decide to try it, here is a useful link for him.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=197854

Diver
June 23rd, 2008, 05:04 PM
I have had good luck with AVG free on old slow machines. Perhaps your rig could benefit from a format and clean install of XP.

twl845
June 23rd, 2008, 05:39 PM
ESET NOD32 v3.667.

Coolio10
June 23rd, 2008, 06:46 PM
Tried dr.web and really like it. Extremely light. Using less than 5mb ram.

Keep em coming if u can think of anymore so i can see my favourite one :D.

lodore
June 24th, 2008, 02:23 AM
-{ Quote: "Tried dr.web and really like it. Extremely light. Using less than 5mb ram.

Keep em coming if u can think of anymore so i can see my favourite one :D." }-
glad you like it

pandlouk
June 24th, 2008, 03:23 AM
-{ Quote: "Tried dr.web and really like it. Extremely light. Using less than 5mb ram.

Keep em coming if u can think of anymore so i can see my favourite one :D." }-
Hi Coolio :)

I would also suggest to give a try of Rising Antivirus 2008 free (http://www.freerav.com/). It's processes/services consume 18-20 mb.
It provides excellent protection and I did not noticed any slowdowns.
-{ Quote: "RISING Antivirus Free Edition is a solution with no cost to personal users for the life of RISING Antivirus 2008 while still provides the SAME level of detection and protection capability as Rising Antivirus 2008." }- :thumb: :thumb: :thumb:

DevilFrank
June 24th, 2008, 03:58 AM
-{ Quote: ",,,....How about OneCare?

thanatos" }-

I agree with OneCare. I did install it on a XPHome Laptop with 512MB RAM (the 3rd part of my cycle) and it works perfectly. Now this machine is running fine with a good protection (firewall + antivirus), the backup is going fine (scheduled weekly) and OneCare will manage your system performance.

I´m happy with this.

trjam
June 24th, 2008, 05:08 AM
-{ Quote: "I have tried many antiviruses but all of them cause a major problem at some point to my computer.

Antivir - The updater crashes all the time and some applications (eg games) take long to load.

Avast - Perfect and light but caused my shutdown to stall for an extremely long time.

Kaspersky IS 2009 (build 357) - Not sure how since everyone tells me this is light but it slowed all my applications down. All my applications take almost a minute longer to load compared to avast and antivir. I hope this is a conflict because i really like the protection that kaspersky offers. Boot and shutdown is speedy though.

AVG - Waiting for the fixing update before i go near it.


Is there any other antiviruses i could try or any answers to these problems? Free or paid i don't mind as long as it offers strong protection and light. Popular antiviruses are my preference (eg nod, kaspersky) but not a must.

My computer is pretty low-tech with 512mb ram and integrated graphics but until xp support is gone i am not getting another computer.

I am currently using kaspersky is 2009 because i like its strong firewall and strong antivirus but i don't know how much longer i can handle the slowness.

I will try delete files and programs to see if i can speed it up." }-
try Dr Web

Sputnik
June 24th, 2008, 05:50 AM
-{ Quote: "Avast - Perfect and light but caused my shutdown to stall for an extremely long time." }-
Could you specify?

LoneWolf
June 24th, 2008, 05:51 AM
I've had some problems/issues with some AV's myself.
So far DrWeb is working out.
No slowdowns/compatability problems/or other issues here.
And as far as those AV tests go, I'd take em with a grain of salt.
Remember they are only tests.
So I guess another recomendation for the Doc. ;D

GES/POR
June 24th, 2008, 08:09 AM
Im not satisfied with drweb right now. Yes it is very light, updates fast and several times a day, removes malware well, basicly all a man can ask for right, no not really. The most fp's ive had with an av is by far drweb, plus it conflicts with my usenet acces and mbam. Theyr customer support is friendly and fast but i really dont like how their response can be towards independend testing and conflicting software. They always put the blame somewhere else. Another thing i really dont like is they primarirly target russian customerbase as and you can view this bug reports submitted in russian gets solved pretty fast while english users can wait for judgement day. Right now i feel pretty messed up being stuck with 1,5 year license wich i will certainly not extend. I don't think i can get my money back can i?

C.S.J
June 24th, 2008, 08:29 AM
Well, I ain't a Russian and their support
to me has been nothing short of fantastic.

Also, most of my bugs have been fixed, some quickly, some not so
much, depends on priority.

Coolio10
June 24th, 2008, 09:16 AM
-{ Quote: "Could you specify?" }-
Specify what?

Coolio10
June 24th, 2008, 09:19 AM
-{ Quote: "more fanboys?

:thumb: lol ::)

if he does decide to try it, here is a useful link for him.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=197854" }-

Didn't even know dr.web had so many fanboys :D.

lodore
June 24th, 2008, 09:44 AM
-{ Quote: "
Could you specify?" }-
-{ Quote: "Specify what?" }-
if you read the rest of what Sputnik posted you would know he ment specify your avast slowing down your computer shutdown issue.

Coolio10
June 24th, 2008, 10:28 AM
-{ Quote: "if you read the rest of what Sputnik posted you would know he ment specify your avast slowing down your computer shutdown issue." }-I talked about it in another thread.

http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=212866