I have had both Norton & Mcafee. They are both intrusive & resource demanding but, they both do the job.
2007-02-25 10:18:32
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answered by ibtrigger2 2
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Yes ,you can be sure of that .I've been using Norton antivirus to protect my PC against viruses ever since I owned one . Of course you should update the virus definitions from time to time from the official site of Norton antivirus .It is also a good idea to upgrade your version , the latest version being Norton antivirus 2006 .
2007-02-25 22:22:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it does! But before you get it, make sure your system is well suited to install the latest version of Norton Antivirus, or Norton internet security. Most of the times, if your processor is not Pentium 4, or your RAM is not 512 MB minimum, I would tell you not to install Norton Products.
For better one, try ZoneAlarm Security Suite. That is very light and works similar to norton. This is my personal opinion of course.
For my personal computer, I use Symantec Corporate antivirus, which is again very light and fast. It's just that my university provides us with this antivirus, otherwise I would go to ZoneAlarm.
2007-02-25 18:28:33
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answered by SHREYAS 1
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NORTON SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NOD32 is the best.
NOD32 Antivirus offers superior, comprehensive protection, the fastest scanning throughput, and the least performance impact of any solution.
Running separate applications for viruses, hackers, adware, and spyware can slow your PC, be difficult to manage, and provide questionable protection. Beware of large, bloated internet security suites that consume hundreds of megabytes on your PC. These typically exist because vendors have acquired products and 'bundled' them together. In contrast, ESET NOD32 was designed from the core as a single, highly-optimized engine that works as a unified Anti-Threat system to protect against a broad spectrum of malware. Viruses, worms, spyware, and other malicious attacks, which are constantly evolving. ESET NOD32 utilizes patent-pending ThreatSense® Technology to detect tomorrow's threats in real-time, by analyzing code execution for malicious intent - keeping you ahead of the malware-writers.
NOD32 conserves resources in memory and on disk, leaving more for your critical applications. The installer is just 11 MB and the application consumes an average 23 MB in memory (this fluctuates with changes to the detection technology). ThreatSense updates, which include heuristics logic and signatures, are usually between 20 kB and 50 kB. Switch to NOD32 and be more productive.
2007-02-26 07:05:00
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answered by saurabh b 2
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Norton protects my pc i dont know about ur
2007-02-25 18:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Norton is horrible. Just don't buy anything from Symantec.
2007-02-25 18:09:00
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answered by LexiSan 6
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WELL FROM MY EXPERIENCE I HATED NORTON ANITVIRUS WITH ME AD MY COMPUTER IT GAVE ME LOT OF POP UPS SO I WOULDN'T PREFER NORTON IF U WANT TO TRY MAC FEE DEN DATS WHAT I HAVE AND I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH IT SINCE I HAD IT SO TRY IT WHAT TO LOSE EXCEPT SOME ANNOYING POP UPS .......
2007-02-25 18:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I think u can disable it. I know u can, whether it will let u, is
another story. But, mine works alright, only now they want me to
"subscibe" again. Pay more money. I just say NO.
2007-02-25 18:13:55
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answered by CraZyCaT 5
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avg
is gud
2007-02-26 03:52:42
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answered by Anonymous
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mcafee
2007-02-25 18:11:38
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answered by questiontime 1
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