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November 20th, 2006 01:14 PM #31
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November 20th, 2006 01:47 PM #32
yup mayroon ng avg free 7.5 kaya tigil na ang updates for the free 7.1 version. yun sa kin baligtad din.. avg detected something that got past norton. anyhoo, tingin ko pag ganun, some spyware crap lang.. hopefully nothing to detrimental that would render the system unusable...
still using avg free 7.1 one, will download 7.5 before the year ends. hehe. tamad talaga..
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November 21st, 2006 12:13 AM #33
IMHO, pwede namang dalawang AV naka-install in one rig provided na isa lang ung nagloload sa startup. Ung isa pa pang secondary lang talaga. Ung tipong maglalaunch lang pag inopen mo talaga.
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November 21st, 2006 09:48 AM #34Sa akin din, may mga na-detect ang AVG na hindi na-detect ng Norton Antivirus. Maganda rin yung kasamang Antivirus ng ZoneLabs yung nga lang hindi siya free.
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November 21st, 2006 10:00 PM #35
I'm using AVG for my desktop, and Avast for my laptop.
I noticed that Avast is not as "obtrusive" as AVG, no splash
screens interrupting your surfing when updating. With Avast,
there's just a pleasant voice in the background informing you
that the latest updates have been done.
As far as detecting and neutralizing viruses, well, thats another
matter. AVG has been able to detect and neutralize several
viruses in my desktop, but my laptop is still clean (thank heavens!)
up to now, so its hard to compare.
I do most of my heavy surfing withe the desktop so yun ang
palaging tinatamaan. OK lang kasi medyo luma na (Win 98SE pa).
Yung laptop medyo bago pa (Win XP Pro SP2) kaya nanghihinayang
akong isabak sa **** sites!
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