santaslayer
Active Member
Is it OK if I have two antivirus programs on my computer? Will they conflict? I'm thinking of installing AVG after my Norton registration expires. Thanks.
Alot better IMHO.Korn said:Yeah my Nortons is about to expire, how much better is AVG,
Everything Norton does (except for the whole hog all your system resources thing). So basically it protects your computer from viruses and allows you to scan for and remove/repair excisting infections.Korn said:and what does it do,
Yes. Quite regulary.Korn said:does it have updates,
AVG is completely free of Spyware/Adware/Malware/Viruses etc. Ask anyone who uses it. If you don't believe me, feel free to google it.Korn said:and what about viruses contained in AVG itself,
http://free.grisoft.com/Korn said:also where do i get it from
You just asked a question and then answered it yourself, good work!HSC_sUcKsSsS said:whats wrong with norton? i use it!!
People who use inferior browsers/e-mail clients and will open any file that anyone sends them. These people, it seems, are about 90% of the computer using population.Slide Rule said:Who needs anti-virus programmes, anyway?
meh if i use the antivirus then its good end of story withoutafacewithoutaface said:You just asked a question and then answered it yourself, good work!
I don't think there's a freeware version of McAfee. Only 30 day shareware.Korn said:Is there a free version or only a 30 day trial