whick is Low-conflict antivirus software?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by piratk, Apr 21, 2007.

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  1. piratk

    piratk Registered Member

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    Many antivirus programs conflict with other security programs and software.
    Just one idea.
    Which is stable?
    Which is low-conflict ?

    and some reviewer said that:
    "The Kaspersky and NOD32 programs provide a better combination of protection and low use of system resources, but Trend Micro Antivirus is a viable alternative if you're having a lot of trouble with software conflicts. "

    is it?
     
  2. coldplay

    coldplay Registered Member

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    antivir and drweb's cureit
     
  3. mercurie

    mercurie A Friendly Creature

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    I have not had this issue...not really. I had the most conflicts with Norton AV, however I have not used Norton since 2004 or was it 2003... :doubt:
     
  4. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    drweb ;)

    edit: ive yet to find any software that conflicts with drweb, even when i get those ideas to try different things.... so none, that would count as 'low-conflict' right? :D
     
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  5. rayoflight

    rayoflight Registered Member

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    NAV,AVG.
     
  6. BrainWarp

    BrainWarp Registered Member

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    I would have to say dr web or avg .
     
  7. JerryM

    JerryM Registered Member

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    From my limited experience with KAV, Avast, NOD, Bit Defender, F-Secure, and Avira, I have found that NOD and Avast have fewer conflicts than the others.

    In order I would say that NOD and Avast are best without any conflicts, then in order; Avira, F-Secure, KAV, and Bit Defender.

    Regards,
    Jerry
     
  8. steve1955

    steve1955 Registered Member

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    You could word your question the other way:-"which software conflicts less with AV programs"it takes two(or more)apps to cause a conflict,so which conflicts with which is just a "view point" thing
    Most AV programs live happily with most others programs nowadays,its a suck it and see task as almost every PC is going to be unique,even different MB drivers can affect the way it behaves
     
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