AVG

Started by Niall, Aug 23, 2009, 22:50:05

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Niall

Just thought I'd mention it here as all the old threads the search function found are really old (which is odd as I'm sure I've mentioned this within the last 5 months). Anyway..

I mentioned a while ago that AVG was an immense system slow down/killer for me (like Norton is) so I got a refund. Well, I've been talking to my mum recently as it's on her system and it was so slow she decided to get a netbook for simple email/web browsing.

Today I FINALLY found the key to unlock her case so I could put a new battery in for the bios (damn thing kept resetting every time as the battery was dead), hoovered out 7 years of dust and put in some ballistix memory for a nice boost. I started the PC and obviously it was faster as it had 512mb more ram and was running slightly cooler after the clean. I decided that something was up as it was still slower than I remember my old AMD 1900+ system being, so I uninstalled a couple of programs but nothing changed. Finally I decided something was up with AVG and sure enough, as soon as I uninstalled it and the PC ran like lightning!

I'm now using avast on it, and it's flying along.

So to sum up, in my experience in the last 6 months, AVG SUCKS on 64bit Vista, XP Pro with SP2 and now XP Pro on two seperate systems with SP3. These are all completely different hardware levels too. The laptop is high end gaming laptop (or was 3 years ago), the PC in the back is 7 years old but in mint condition and my vista machine is pretty powerful dual core setup (which I've actually tried AVG with my old single core system on 64bit vista too). I won't be using or recommending that program for anyone again!
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Lance

On systems where I need to put a free antivirus, avast gets my vote every time. Never had any problems at all with it.
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Simon

On Pals, and here, I believe, we have heard of several cases where people have had viruses, and it turns out they had AVG on their machine.  I wouldn't recommend it either.
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Sebby

I've got to agree with you, Niall. AVG has gone downhill since version 6 and I'm not overly keen on it anymore. Avast is much better as far as free options go.

somanyholes

Have to say I agree with avast being the best free one around at that moment, adding something else on top such as,threatfire or immunet easily brings your security up to the likes of kaspersky. I see no point in paid for security software these days, in a home environment at least.

Gary

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Quote from: somanyholes on Aug 24, 2009, 07:37:06
Have to say I agree with avast being the best free one around at that moment, adding something else on top such as,threatfire or immunet easily brings your security up to the likes of kaspersky. I see no point in paid for security software these days, in a home environment at least.
I used to love Kaspersky but its such a pain it causes so many conflicts and slows down browsing these days, having removed it my system flies once more and I do not get issues with programs behaving oddly and crashing, the forum is full of people sadly having issues with programs, even when in the exclusion zone. The 2010 suite really has changed my view on protection with them sadly, its bloated and Buggy and full of false Positive kernal patch PDM module issues, also it now will not even let a user have Superantispyware on their system with the latest beta being tested, when one suite or AV takes over a whole machine and also has a worse detection rating than its last version I have to wonder what happened, It seems the rush to get the 2010 moniker out on products for sale is all that matters now. Also Symantec still slam Kaspersky in detection and removal, not that I want a Symantec product on my machine but its less prone to conflict, with the 2010 version I could not even view my router page properly and that was with all applied work arounds, something a few others had issue with. I find Sandboxie and Nod32 v4 works fine for me at this time and the windows firewall in Vista along with UAC is all I need in a home environment when behind a SPI router firewall
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somanyholes

Pay for software always seems to be bloated these days gary. They like to make you think it's worth paying for all the extra features. This is another reason I prefer free security software, you get what you need to do the job, if you want software that covers something else just use another vendor, as long as the apps play nicely together all is well :)

Gary

Quote from: somanyholes on Aug 24, 2009, 08:23:52
Pay for software always seems to be bloated these days gary. They like to make you think it's worth paying for all the extra features. This is another reason I prefer free security software, you get what you need to do the job, if you want software that covers something else just use another vendor, as long as the apps play nicely together all is well :)

I agree So, Nod seems to play nice but Avast is good enough and as you say pay for is very bloated now, also the monopoly they want on your system is wrong, Symantec started that now Kaspersky join in which for me is a real shame, all in all I prefer to have a choice of layered protection that plays nice if I want, not a suite that controls all and leaves you with a headache  ;)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Sebby

Gary, go back to Kaspersky 2009!

Rik

Can you catch a train to there, Seb?  :whistle:
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Gary

Quote from: Sebby on Aug 24, 2009, 13:20:52
Gary, go back to Kaspersky 2009!
Happy with Nod v4 Sebby I can only have the internet security suite and its a mess and causes iTunes to crash more than, well a crashing thing, Nod 32 just the AV, is working very well on the Laptop so I'm happy  ;)
Damned, if you do damned if you don't

Gary

Quote from: Rik on Aug 24, 2009, 15:07:17
Can you catch a train to there, Seb?  :whistle:
Big old Russian one maybe
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Rik

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Rik

Smell the sulphur.  :thumb:
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David

So what is the concencus here ? I use AVG free on all my machines,and I am all for speeding them up a bit,one notebook is painfully slow but I didnt think of this aspect of it
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Rik

I think it's "don't trust AVG", David.
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David

 :thumb: It will be interesting to try this "Avast" is AVG easy to get rid of ?not like Norton I hope
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Rik

I've never used it, sorry. :(
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David

 :karma: :thnks: Niall I think this worth one of these  :good:
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David

Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head.

Rik

Looks like it to me. :)
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David

 :thumb: here we go.........................dive dive dive  ;D
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Rik

Or duck, duck, duck.  :whistle:
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David

 :hehe: :lmao: well it seems to be about feet today and this is the web so Duck is fine.I will just Swan off then  ;D
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