Remove AVG now!! It is said that AVG removes an important system files because it recognizes it as a virus!
I recommend Avast...
On my PC i use comodo free firewall and avast
Cohen
The AVG problem was fixed a long time ago Cohen
Remove AVG now!! It is said that AVG removes an important system files because it recognizes it as a virus!
I recommend Avast...
On my PC i use comodo free firewall and avast
Cohen
The first thing there is to dump Zone Alarm's freebie and go with something that not only removes spywares and adawares better then Ad-Aware and several other programs but places an active guard around the system registry itself. Spyware Terminator will do far more and work well with both Ad-Aware and AVG. http://www.spywareterminator.com/
Spybot S&D sees good reviews so there's no problem keeping that on for additional protection since often one will find what another misses! No one program will do everything and catch everything.
Avast is the best free program around. I use it on six machines and and none of them have virus problems.
With anti-virus programs, more is not better - get rid of all of the others and just use Avast.
If you must use more than one program, make sure only one is running in real time.
The best free combination is Comodo Pro + Avast together their official min RAM requirement is only 128MB compared to AVG + Zonealarm which is 384MB!
At the same time as being much lighter on resources they are both stronger as proven by independent testes and by testing it myself using leaktests and the EICAR test viruses.
Get Avast, as far as I know, it is the only one that boot-scans, which is essential for eliminating the especially hard to get viruses.
Plus it doesn't have annoying popups, and it has live scanners that protect you constantly. I guess it could be a resource hog on an older computer, but on a core 2 duo its great.
AVG sees rootkit protection added into their latest 8.0 build as well as the updated form of Ewido for antispyware protection. The antirootkit tool used to be a totally separate item.
Another thing I found with AVG over others was an instant alert when something got on the drive without even having a scan running. When confronted lately with several copies of an I-Worm type virus AVG prompted for quaranteen or total removal on the spot.
I also use AVG and I have never had a virus on all three of my computers. I think it's a great program for the price. It did have issues and or rumors about it in the past but I am pretty sure that's all taken care of now. These are the operating systems I use with it and never had any issues of any kind.
Laptop-Vista Ultimate 64bit with AVG
Dell XPS 400-Windows XP pro 32bit
Sig Computer-Vista Home Premium 64bit
And the articles seen on AVG have turned out to be nothing but false rumors some were trying to start apparently.
Kinda funny you would claim that. Your the one that (started) a thread about the very same thing.
And if you had followed the thread you would have noticed it was updated.