Vista free AV

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by boonie, Jan 21, 2008.

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  1. boonie

    boonie Registered Member

    Hello,

    I'm looking for an easy to use AV for a coworker that runs Vista on a laptop. I don't use Vista myself so I can't try them out. I informed her it would be trial and error, but I would look for a few to start with. Based on recommendations here, and other forums, I've downloaded AVG and Avast!, as well as PCTools AV. I was just wondering if there was anyone here that had tried these out on Vista or something else I've overlooked.
    It is important that the AV is very easy to use (user friendly interface, auto updates). She's willing to put the time in to learn how to use the program, but is very easily confused and discouraged when it comes to PCs.
    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
     
  2. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

    avast would be excellent, and drwebs cureit utility
    as a secondary.
     
  3. sukarof

    sukarof Registered Member

    When I used an AV in my Vista I had Avast free version. It was quiet (no unnecessary disc activity) and didnt impact too much on performance. Just install and forget..
     
  4. FastGame

    FastGame Registered Member

    I use Avast, works good for me :)
     
  5. xandros

    xandros Registered Member

    dr web very good very easy to use and very light on the computer
    avira antivir premium very good

    i tryid avast pro before 2 weeks and i feel its very slow when i browse any site.
     
  6. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

    he asked for a free av
     
  7. xandros

    xandros Registered Member


    oh i see
    ok ok

    soooooo

    avira antivir classic
     
  8. Diver

    Diver Registered Member

    I have used both Avira and AVG on Vista with good results. Both are free. Avast, also free, will work too, but I noticed a general system slow down with Avast on Vista. YMMV.
     
  9. Dark Shadow

    Dark Shadow Registered Member

    Avast - good protection- great updating -very good support-It is A well rounded program thats easy to use and you can change skins.
     
  10. combo

    combo Registered Member

    wait for avg 8 :isay:
     
  11. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

    I lawys used to install Avast free for my friends but I have noted that Avst seems to lag much behind in adding signatures for new threats. This has been complained by users on these forums and every time i upload a sample on VT, it,s not uncommen for me to see a threat detected by Antivir and AVG but not vy Avast.

    I am now thinking to use AVG for this purpose but I am not sure how well it will behave as I haven,t used it. I especially liked Avast for dial up users due to small and rapid updates, not sure how good is AVG in this regard. AVG also lacks web shield.
     
  12. boonie

    boonie Registered Member

    Thanks for the suggestions guys.
    Hmm. Didn't know that, thanks.
    I guess we'll start with AVG and then Avira while I check out the Avast update situation. She's over here now, so we can get to it.
    ...checking out AVs, that is.
    Thanks again.
     
  13. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    m:D c:D a:D f:D e:D e:D which is free.
     
  14. InfinityAz

    InfinityAz Registered Member

    Avira Antivir Classic
     
  15. computer geek

    computer geek Registered Member

    well, if you also want anti-spyware which i suppose the maker of the thread wants too, you would need extra software thus slowing the computer down.
     
  16. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

    To make it clear, it,s just my experience/ feeling. Don,t take it as hard facts unless it is supported by dome other evidence.
    AVG lack spyware protection BTW while Avast has it.

    Avira is my best choice but I avoid installing for my friends as most of them have dial up and its updates are not trouble free. If u are on broadband, Avira is the best choice, no need to go for AVG or Avast in any way.( Again i am using it on XP, not Vista.)
     
  17. boonie

    boonie Registered Member

    I was thinking of Vista FW, AV, Threatfire
     
  18. aigle

    aigle Registered Member

    Nice combo indeed!
     
  19. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

  20. InfinityAz

    InfinityAz Registered Member

    Vista FW, AV, Threatfire

    Aigle is right, it is a nice combo. Additionally, you'll be running Windows Defender by default with Vista. It may not be the best but it's decent.
     
  21. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator


    And the Vista firewall when run in extended security mode it is not bad at all Filters in and out. And it is configurable.
     
  22. boonie

    boonie Registered Member

    Thanks for all the ideas guys. No apparent slowdowns with any of the AVs. She wasn't to keen on the Avast interface, so, we went with:

    VistaFW
    Avira
    Threatfire
    Windows Defender (As correction: InfinityAZ said, it's there)
    Firefox with NoScript, Adblock Plus, Linkscanner Lite (I have a feeling she's going to go nuts with the extensions at first)

    What did I get? A one gallon jug of barleywine from a local microbrewery.
    Thanks again!
     
    Last edited: Jan 23, 2008
  23. eBBox

    eBBox Registered Member


    Thats a very nice free set and forget package :thumb:
     
  24. EliteKiller

    EliteKiller Registered Member

    You can disable the skins and then it looks acceptable.

    I think you meant to say InfinityAz ;) While Defender may be there, it isn't going to be doing a lot on the default settings, and the detection rates are sub par. Disable it and move on to something better.
     
  25. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator


    I do have Windows defender activated but not for it's malware detection. Just for it's system monitoring which can be useful.
     
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