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Old February 9th, 2004, 02:39 PM
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Is good for home use on slow computer (p233 mhz, 160mb/ram, 2gb disk) with an inexperienced user?
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Hi kloshar,

Try the AVG Free Edition.
It require very low resources...
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It require very low resources...

...and has a low detection rate. I think there are better programs out there on the market. Even free one's.

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It require very low resources...

...and has a low detection rate. I think there are better programs out there on the market. Even free one's.

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I agree with you. I prefer AntiVir Personal Edition, but the updates is bigger that AVG and have a little more recources...

Or try F-Prot...
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Is good for home use on slow computer (p233 mhz, 160mb/ram, 2gb disk) with an inexperienced user?

1.DrWeb32 ( with Heuristics off)
2.F-Prot
3.EZ Antivirus
4. KAV 3.5 Swiss edition (not supported by kaspersy lab)


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Oh, please, don't ...
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I prefer AntiVir Personal Edition, but the updates is bigger that AVG and have a little more recources...

So far AntiVirPE never won a VB Award (okay this might change hopefully in the near future ) but anyhow from this perspective even AVG looks better than AntiVirPE at the moment

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Or try F-Prot...

I think this one is at the moment even the better choice out of this three.

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Oh, please, don't ...

Why?


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I prefer AntiVir Personal Edition, but the updates is bigger that AVG and have a little more recources...

So far AntiVirPE never won a VB Award (okay this might change hopefully in the near future ) but anyhow from this perspective even AVG looks better than AntiVirPE at the moment

For a freeware, it's very nice...

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Or try F-Prot...

I think this one is at the moment even the better choice out of this three.

yap...

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Command Antivirus. The program is very light and its results in tests are good.
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I prefer mcafee I have never had any problems with it and it has a very good detection record. It really seems to be fairly light on resources.
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I prefer mcafee I have never had any problems with it and it has a very good detection record. It really seems to be fairly light on resources.

Watch for mshield.exe CPU usage when you are using your computer and running programs.



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I started up a few things and had three web windows open and this is what it shows. (screen shot)
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Well I don't think you’ll be able to capture it since CPU usage goes to 0 pretty quickly. Everytime when I open something mshield.exe CPU usage goes up to 80%. I got pretty fast machine but its overkill on my old IC 333 machine.


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I just don't notice it with a 2.3 proc. and a 1 ghz of ddr. of course I probably wouldnt notice hardly any of them. but truthfuly even on my old box with a 500 mhg and 128 ram mcafee didn't seem to pull it down any. It has just always worked very well for me. (knock on wood).
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I just don't notice it with a 2.3 proc. and a 1 ghz of ddr. of course I probably wouldnt notice hardly any of them. but truthfuly even on my old box with a 500 mhg and 128 ram mcafee didn't seem to pull it down any. It has just always worked very well for me. (knock on wood).
Well it's like less than a second of 80% cpu usage (sometimes it doesn't go that high), so you can't really notice it. The only time it seems noticeable is with zip/rar etc. archive scanning on, on some larger type archive.
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We are talking about P233 machine and the current version of McAfee would kill it without any doubt.


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If you could find any modern, Windows-based AV software that ran truly well on a P233, I'd have to seriously wonder why that AV vendor wasn't making use of the more-powerful hardware we have these days, and using that power to make a better product. I don't think you should need a mainframe to run good, modern AV software, but at least a CPU with "GHz" on the tail end of its description. (To use an analogy, if you were shopping for a 3D game, and it listed a P233 as the minimum requirement, would you think it was a worthwhile 3D game?)

I'm wondering if it won't be necessary to simply use a DOS-based scanner on that machine. The AV software that was designed to run on a P233 is really outdated now, and not being updated anyway (if there are any exceptions to that rule, I'm not aware of them).
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