Good Protection

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by desmo, Apr 6, 2009.

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  1. desmo

    desmo Registered Member

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    I'm looking for Security software that will run on my XP 64 bit with no problems.

    Any Ideas?
     
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  3. desmo

    desmo Registered Member

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    I've had a problem with Eset SS v4. Once i restart, I would get a blue screen error.
     
  4. gery

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    your question is really familiar here and you probably will still have to try things for yourself. I would suggest AVG or AVIRA or AVAST lets say the three free big guys
     
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    I have been increasingly impressed with Prexv Edge. I believe that products supports 64-bit systems.
     
  6. LoneWolf

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    According to the System Requirements here.....
    http://www.prevx.com/prevxedge.asp
    It does.
     
  7. Bob D

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    Winpatrol
    http://winpatrol.com/
     
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    goog system protection;) i have the plus version:)
     
  9. trjam

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    try F-Secures antivirus. Will run on 64 bit, has HIPS included and personally, the fastest frigging app I have used. And I have used them all. The Suite is fine but I really feel the AV is great security. If you decide to buy, send me a PM.;)
     
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    When you say "with no problems" do you mean compatibility? :) NIS 2009 is x64 compatible and a good choice for a suite. Everything is nicely integrated and by default doesn't require much user participation.
     
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