Quote Originally Posted by Conifer View Post
Now I'm more confuse which antivirus to use. I read different reviews, comments and feedbacks, best recommended ones, etc. but seems to no avail since they're trying to compete to be the best.

Anyhow, thanks a lot for your replies. For me I always have antivirus installed in my machine since the time it got virus. Sometimes I’m not careful in clicking and opening unknown messages and links so having antivirus installed at least helps in the prevention.

Oh, I already have McAfee antivirus installed, but recently I installed AVG cos it’s the best recommended one (from what I read). I didn’t have problem with AVG before unlike with Norton that takes space, slows down and creates strange sound while on the process of scanning. I have both AVG and McAfee running together, but only use as needed. Along with is the Registry Booster 2, top rated registry cleaner that automatically scans every time I start my PC.

But do you think that having two antiviruses loaded on my machine can cause problems? This is new to me, and would like to try if they’re both okay to run together.
no never run two a/v at the same time they will conflict with each other and dramaticaly slow your pc down.
I rest my case with norton and as ive said before it doesent do all you say above at all
If you happy with avg then run that but on its own.

Everyone is entitled to their own opinion but it does annoy me when it's based on old versions of software which were rubbish.

If you said to me 3 years ago what dya think of norton i'd have said total bloated crap,but that was then andi have used every a/v on the planet and nod 32,kapersky and norton are very good paid a/v.

If you dont want to pay avg is fine but not as good as the paid versions.