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Shado1
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AV for Windows 7 64 bit

I plan on updating to Windows 7 this fall and would like to know if any of the free AV's are 64 bit Windows 7 compatible. I'm currently running Avast, which is 64 bit ready, but they do not mention anything about Window's 7.

armyrebel4
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Re: AV for Windows 7 64 bit

It works on Windows 7, I am using it right now.

Dustyn
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Avira
»www.avira.com/en/company_news/windows_7.html

poppster
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I'm using Avast on my 64bit installation of Windows 7. Works great.

siljaline
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ESET is working on an AV Solution for Windows 7, see > »kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=co···SOLN2197

Jahntassa
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Re: AV for Windows 7 64 bit

said by siljaline See Profile :

ESET is working on an AV Solution for Windows 7, see > »kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=co···SOLN2197
No problems running ESET AV 4.0 on my Win7 x64 box so far. Build 7100 of Win7, 4.0.437 of ESET.

siljaline
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Re: AV for Windows 7 64 bit

said by Jahntassa See Profile :

said by siljaline See Profile :

ESET is working on an AV Solution for Windows 7, see > »kb.eset.com/esetkb/index?page=co···SOLN2197
No problems running ESET AV 4.0 on my Win7 x64 box so far. Build 7100 of Win7, 4.0.437 of ESET.
That is excellent news - good for you and others.

zapzap

ZoneAlarm AV 9 Beta

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Shado1
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Thanks for the replies. I guess I'm already covered with Avast.
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