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I've been using ESET NOD32, been working well, but its not free.
4 years of xp + vista years or just 4 years total?
Doesn't seem to have helped much if you only ran into malware once in that long a period of time.
It's been way longer than 4 years for me. Way back with the 9x kernel and me not knowing my way around IRC got me infected.
well just for this year :)
and no its not only the resource hogging... eset simply doesn't behave normally with other Anti-virus... it tries to scan at boot-up and if it sees other things trying scanning at boot-up that would be a major conflict, that's if you can still boot up.
you may mix Avg and avast, norton and mcafee but not eset O.O it works alone :P
lol all virues love him not just sdbots XD
Not the screenshot. What is it that you do to get all those infections?
oh that happens when you goto a school that uses free antivirus (Free Avira) and deepfreeze ( wont let avira update ) you do your exercises and such and plug in your flash drive/usb drive(look at the drive letter) and boom its a virus hive... luckily eset is there to protect me on my end
but some are just from downloaded warez or fake music on Limewire(4 no more viruses on limewire 5 woot) which appears to be some codec virus...
luckily no virus survives at the point where it damage the registry (e.g disables task manger and regedit) ESET FTW!
Well you say it is a bad idea, when I am running:
Kaspersky IS 2009
Avast! 4.8 Pro
Avira AntiVir PE
And all is running fine, you just gotta know how to configure them properly for them not to interfere with each other. Plus my computer has not slowed down much, only boot-time increase of 7sec, and everything else runs fine.
I also have SUPERAntispyware Free running, along with Spyware Terminator, and my laptop runs fine.
Compaq Presario C751NR Notebook PC
Intel Pentium Dual-Core CPU @ 1.6GHz (not overclocked)
Vista Ult. 32bit/Windows 7 Ult. RC1
120Gb HDD (111Gb usable)
3GB RAM
And all is well.