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devolic

join:2001-11-22
Southfield, MI
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reply to maxey13
Re: McAfee Security Suite from Comcast . Is it ok ?

AVG for me, NOD's also a good one.
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CUBS_FAN
Next Year Again..

join:2005-04-28
Chicago, IL
·Comcast
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reply to q6600
said by q6600 :

pokesph u obviously dont know your stuff... saying free av's dont find everything... they are just as good as purchased ones... cant believe someone would say that... and norton sucks btw... it is also a system resource hog.. lol
I agree. Before I never used any AV program except the Housecall.com online scanner until one day:

After I cleared my internet history I opened Internet Explorer to Yahoo.com as my home page. When I checked my history a unknown IP address would show up along with the Yahoo.com. It turned out I was sending a file in my temp folder named "abc123.pid" to this unknown address. I went to Housecall.com online scanner to find out I was clean but I was still infected with some sort of virus. I then went to Norton's online scanner that scans and tells you what it finds but don't clean. It told me I had like 3 infections that Housecall didn't detect. After investigating the infections I found more info about what my computer was infected with. I searched for "free antivirus programs" and AVG free was first on the list. I installed AVG free and it cleaned out all the infections I had.


q6600

@comcast.net
reply to maxey13
pokesph u obviously dont know your stuff... saying free av's dont find everything... they are just as good as purchased ones... cant believe someone would say that... and norton sucks btw... it is also a system resource hog.. lol


CUBS_FAN
Next Year Again..

join:2005-04-28
Chicago, IL
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reply to andyross
said by andyross See Profile :

said by CUBS_FAN See Profile :

McAfee is resource hog and is constantly scanning. Virus Scan Enterprise 8.0.0 is installed on a work P.C and is currently consuming 105,344K in memory usage. I use Avira free
Enterprise 8.5 and 8.7 supposedly have smaller memory footprints. Alot of memory may not be a bad thing. If it's used to cache scanning of files, it can speed things up by not having to always rescan a file if it doesn't change.
Installed over 8.0 with 8.5i and Mcshield.exe is now consuming 49,112K which is about half of what 8.0 was. That's better but still higher than Avira.


pokesph
It Is Almost Fast
Premium
join:2001-06-25
Sacramento, CA
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·Comcast

reply to maxey13
also not a McAfee fan... POS software, bad detection rates, system resource hog, etc.. The Comcast free ver is even worse.

I have been using Norton's latest (AV2008 / AV2009) with good results and much lower resource usage then older ones. It has excellent detection rates and updates at least daily.

Personally I don't trust the 'free' AVs as there is no real guarantee on them catching anything. With that said, I've used avg and it did seem to work ok and was system light.

bottom line is to use a quality, trused AV. In my case I choose Norton AV (not NIS or 360).

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JahsDisciple
Living my life like it's golden
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join:2007-07-07
Baltimore, MD
reply to maxey13
not a McAfee fan.

NormanS
Premium,MVM
join:2001-02-14
San Jose, CA
reply to andyross
The issue wasn't "slowness", but the mangling of the file system.

andyross

join:2003-05-04
Schaumburg, IL

reply to NormanS
said by NormanS See Profile :

I won't have anything McAfee (or Norton) on any computer I own, or maintain. Free, or otherwise. I have used both in the past, and they were the source of much cursing and tooth-gnashing.
A recent article tested some of the slowdowns by various virus packages. The newest Norton's was actually one of the better ones. I think McAfee was average.

andyross

join:2003-05-04
Schaumburg, IL


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reply to CUBS_FAN
said by CUBS_FAN See Profile :

McAfee is resource hog and is constantly scanning. Virus Scan Enterprise 8.0.0 is installed on a work P.C and is currently consuming 105,344K in memory usage. I use Avira free
Enterprise 8.5 and 8.7 supposedly have smaller memory footprints. Alot of memory may not be a bad thing. If it's used to cache scanning of files, it can speed things up by not having to always rescan a file if it doesn't change.


CUBS_FAN
Next Year Again..

join:2005-04-28
Chicago, IL
reply to anon6582471
McAfee is resource hog and is constantly scanning. Virus Scan Enterprise 8.0.0 is installed on a work P.C and is currently consuming 105,344K in memory usage. I use Avira free


anon6582471

@in.us
reply to maxey13
This isnt 1998 with our 400 mhz pentium 2's...

If you have a dual core box and 2 gig of ram... which you should have anyway considering the price... you wont even notice its running...

maxey13
Premium
join:2001-06-02
Anderson, IN
·Insight Communicat..

reply to maxey13
Thanks for all the replies. I asked the question because I had McAfee several years ago and it slowed my computer way down and when I tried to get rid of it it was a mess. I was hoping something had changed. I have 2 grandkids that are very active steam players also. I think i'll give Avast a try first then change to Mcafee if that doesnt work.
Thank you
Dennis

NormanS
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join:2001-02-14
San Jose, CA
·Pacific Bell - SBC

reply to maxey13
I won't have anything McAfee (or Norton) on any computer I own, or maintain. Free, or otherwise. I have used both in the past, and they were the source of much cursing and tooth-gnashing.
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crf250r

@comcast.net
reply to maxey13
mcafee is a no no in my book.. its HIGH on system sorces, iow it uses alot of your cpu/memory so its a system hog.. and it doesnt even do a good job.. like mentioned avg or avast will do ALOT better

inferno

join:2008-07-06
reply to wenter99
Garbage in my opinion. Avast! (home version) is the best antivirus out there.. did I mention its free?


wenter99
Alpha Male
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join:2003-12-09
Albuquerque, NM
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reply to maxey13
I'd say McAfee Security Suite is OK too. I've been using it for nearly 5 years along with a daily Windows Defender scan. The combination of both of those freebies have kept 2 machines clean so far.

On the downside it is a drag on resources (as noted by others above) while it's scanning and it updates a couple of times a day some days.

huyvu

join:2001-03-25
reply to maxey13
Helter is spot on. I uninstalled it due to the overhead required to run it (the pay version is better). I'm running Avast at home.

helter

join:2007-09-11
Silverdale, WA
reply to maxey13
If you have the CPU and ram to spare, it is fine otherwise, download.com try out avast or AVG.


Puffnstuff

join:2008-04-12
Jacksonville, FL
reply to maxey13
I've noticed that is has problems with steam and causes security center to think that no firewall or av is present. If you don't use steam then you should be fine. I just ignore the message and do my thing with it.


FicmanS
Premium
join:2005-01-11
Brownsburg, IN
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reply to maxey13
It's a good free option, would not be my first choice. Getting it uninstalled can be a challenge, gets a little confused every now and then. Average coverage in my book...

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