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Old 18-01-2010, 09:26   #1
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Question PCGuard and Windows 7

Dose any one know when a Windows 7 version of PCGuard be available?
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Re: PCGuard and Windows 7

Ken u sure u want to use PC Guard? it has more holes in it than a garden siv.

If i were u id use something like Comodo or Avast.
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Re: PCGuard and Windows 7

Nothing wrong with Kapersky, certainly as good if not better than most of the 'free' alternatives, probably more paranoid than it needs to be and a little intrusive but if you want secure then you won't find much better.
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COMODO ftw for me and FREE!
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Re: PCGuard and Windows 7

The Windows 7 version will be released shortly.
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COMODO ftw for me and FREE!
comoda bad far far to many false positives and if you run the full package you are nagged more than UAC in Vista

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Nothing wrong with Kapersky, certainly as good if not better than most of the 'free' alternatives, probably more paranoid than it needs to be and a little intrusive but if you want secure then you won't find much better.

and that is why on machines of the novice it can create havok
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Re: PCGuard and Windows 7

MSE is what I use and it works pretty well
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