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I just went to look at how large that hard drive was (ESS took 5 hours) and guess what I saw. A certain person who shall remain nameless hasnt filled in hi system specs. You know the ones in the lower left corner <g>
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I just went to look at how large that hard drive was (ESS took 5 hours) and guess what I saw. A certain person who shall remain nameless hasnt filled in hi system specs. You know the ones in the lower left corner <g>
To answer your question as put in the title; Norton may very well be compatible, but it, by virtue of its namesake, is something one should never install on any OS.
So yeah, I've used the NIS 2010 Beta, it's fairly reliable. Nothing really new worth talking about.
The main thing I'm looking for is the Microsoft Security Essentials, whenever it goes public. I've been following Security Now, and they seem to like it, and it has positive reviews wherever I look. Free security from now to forever, good stuff.
not fair to call NOD32 "horrible". On my laptop it out performs every other av software on the market. The memory usage you seemed to suffer is an isolated incident as for me, it uses nowhere near the amount of resources you are claiming. And I'm sure others here would agree.
It makes me laugh how people get when talking about av software. If you diss the one they use, they defend it as if they had written it!! If the software you use works for you then so be it. I've used NOD32 for years and have never been infected. I've tried others (including norton) but they are obtrusive, resource hogging and not as effective. But I don't care what others use. And as far as Virus Bulletin goes, I would take a lot more notice of their tests than I would of the tests of a single user on these forums
I guess we got lucky here then but tbh I did clean installs last week and there was no patch since then. I use their Setup DM tool and it downloads the latest version directly. Maybe that made a difference instead of installing the usual trial version and patching that?
Either way I've been running 09 for about six months now and its been flawless on Vista and 7. I only went for it after reading the PC Mag review and I have not regret it since
Edit- Btw, you guys should not judge things by their past. Saying NIS 2009 suxs because previous versions did is not right. If you try it and still hate it then its all good but you will miss out on many good things in life thinking that way. For example we all know Hyundai cars sucked forever but should that hold one back from at least checking out their awesome new Genesis Coupe?
Norton AntiVirus 2009, Norton Internet Security 2009 and Norton 360 Version 3.0
Norton AntiVirus 2009, Norton Internet Security 2009 and Norton 360 Version 3.0 have all been updated to support Windows 7. Users of these products with active subscriptions will automatically receive the appropriate compatibility update.* The update will be delivered automatically online, and no user action will be required. Users of older versions of Norton security products can visit our upgrade center for information on how to get the latest versions of their products.
Source: Windows 7 Antivirus - Win 7 Virus - Norton Security Protection | Norton Is Ready to Protect Windows 7
have you tried running it in compatibility mode? that would be a good thing to try... and norton internet security 2009 is pretty good.