I totally agree with tribaljet, I've been using avg in the past and
actually it was litteraly letting virus into my system, sort of "-
hello what are you?  -A superamazingincredible VIRUS! -ah
superamazingincredib.... well please make yourself at ease...."
avast actually obliged me to format my pc most of the time since it
was like " !!!!!!!!! watch out man!!!!! a megahypervirus is
approaching your system.... it's entering your system.... it's
infesting your system.... I'd better start a full system scan.... ah
ah ah ah nothing found!!!" I mean what the heck!? isn't a system scan
intended to FIND hidden trojans??
NOD32 was very fast and reliable but it was like " access deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess
deniedaccess deniedaccess deniedaccess denied scan finished."
Norton... simply uninstalled it every time I found it on a pc...
Avira:" starting scan..... oh look a
virus...uiuyalvlsdfvblfghslfgdbggsfgerggegsergsd THE APPLICATION HAS
ENCOUNTERED A CRITICAL ERROR PRESS CTRL + ALT + CANC TO RESTART" (yes
I was on win98SE at the time and I was 10)
kaspersky:"... ... ... enemy down sir..." I've been using that for a
couple of years and I've never had viruses since then...
By the way what are the hidden options you were talking about?

On 29 Ott, 00:51, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've seen all of the previously discussed ones running, protecting and
> scanning, also any av comparative will tell you the same. Read the
> highest rated studies and you will see.
>
> On Oct 28, 11:48 pm, tribaljet <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Norton is good, rated as one of the best, but still kaspersky beats
> > it, and nod32 for that matter :) but like I said before, using
> > kaspersky requires some research beforehand, knowing versions, configs
> > and settings means the world. My kaspersky is running with less than
> > 2MB of ram, very fast and very safe.
>
> > On Oct 28, 10:09 pm, "THEfog ." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Norton still pales in comparison to ESET Nod32 though, its just so slow 
> > > and
> > > clunky and your computer has to feed it so much resources that you would
> > > think it has worms (no pun intended). Its does provide a good stable
> > > platform that does work very well when scanning but it has practicaly no 
> > > use
> > > on a gaming machine. Btw I have heard a lot of good things about kapersky,
> > > havn't used it for a long timebut it will be interesting to see how it
> > > stands up against Nod32.
>
> > > THEfog
>
> > > On 29/10/2010 6:19 AM, "tribaljet" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Like I said, at the end of 2009 they remade the entire thing, made it
> > > much lighter in comparison, 2008 was the last heavy memory version.
> > > Norton systemworks used to be a very good system suite, but they
> > > completely killed it to sell their crappy 360 software line.
>
> > > On Oct 28, 9:18 pm, AngelicTears <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > lol, i familiarize myself with norto...
> > > > On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 4:10 AM, tribaljet <[email protected]> 
> > > > wrote:
> > > > > With kaspersky you j...- Nascondi testo citato
>
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