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PCGuard to stay!
VM have renewed their contract with Radialpoint, suppliers of branded security solutions for ISP's.
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wel am using pcguard at the moment and im quite happy its staying really because i havent got anymore antiviruses
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It may be free but the is better out there for free, try sites like www.majorgeeks.com this site has everything you need for the internet
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being a technician i always take it off and put on Avast Free as i find it brings some systems to down to a crawl.
My friend rang me the other day, she was on AOL for 4 years but switched to Virgin media and said the internet works, but since she installed the Virgin Media disk the PC is really slow, bare in mind its a P4 2.8Ghz, 768mb DDR 333Ghz, 160GB Hard disk, Windows XP Home Edition. I went there and did all the usual stuff. checked for spyware and adaware, found a few nothing serious, but it wasnt till i disabled PC Guard there was a vast improvement. This is like the 2nd or 3rd PC this month with same problem and ive lost count of how many in the past ive had to do. |
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When my computer starts up, either from cold or from hibernation, the Windows red warning comes up saying that the computer is unprotected against viruses. It takes ten or more seconds for PCGuard to load and for the warning to disappear. Is this really a risk? Is it a design flaw? How do other security packages deal with the startup process?
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PCGuard makes my bootup time in Vista change from 22 seconds to 3 minutes 38 seconds (on average).
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..and it loses contact with its servers all the time... and likes to tell me alllll about it....
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Not a fan of PC Guard, the engine that PC Guard uses is from Authentium, not one of the best, as others have said it slows your system down, personally Avira, AVG and Avast will do a better job, Comodo for the firewall and you can have any number of good free antispyware application such as Superantispware and MalwareBytes Antimalware to name two.
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You cannot go wrong with Comodo firewall and Avira antivirus both free plus Adaware 2008 for spyware.
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well i may hate PC Guard as much as i do the Tax Man, and it's as resource efficient as a 50 year old coke fired power station. But it's safer than having nothing.
But then again, there are loads of free alternatives that have been mentioned here, that are far more reliable, stable, use as much system resources as my brain after 8 pints of beer :) Ashampoo and avast, currently using, always get a thumbs up. Daily updates to avast also :))) I do use comodo, but on my 64bit system, it works a treat on that. |
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I use windows fire wall only I have no problems what so ever and if i think have a virus i use dr wb its free antivirus its the best out there
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Everything is dependent on how the user uses their computer and how suseptible they are to infection. But as a general rule of thumb a firewall should be used along anti-virus / anti-malware. Automatic updates is also highly recommended with worms etc. doing the daily rounds. |
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