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    looking for a good antivirus program

    name me the best one.... looking for a good antivirus program

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    I recommend AVG PRO. You can get AVG free and it will protect you the same but i recomment supporting good companies who offer great products free. The only difference between pro and free is pro will let you define scan options more , free will only scan the whole system and that's it.
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    norton antivirus corporate buy it once never buy it again ive been using it for years and i recomend it to everyone

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    I say AVG Free. Why? It's free and it works.
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    If it's free I like it. avast home!, AVG, and AntiVir are all in that category. I like AntiVir the best out of them because you don't have to get a serial number for it (it can do it automatically). The serial numbers for the other two are free, but it's just not as simple for getting them.
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    NOD32 is tight, Google it, kaspersky is looking nice too, you should check them both out.
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    Kaspersky personal pro all the way

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    download norton 2004 and seach for free serial number or key generator. but make sure you download (especialy key generator) on a machine that already has virus protection. then install. just pay $20 yearly definition updates

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    av i have tried norton av pro corp etc etc mcfee pcillin avg kasperky pro

    av i am usin nod 32 tried the rest like this one the best :)
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    it doesnt nessasarily cost you money yearly to keep your anti up to date (i know im stating the obvious, but apparently some people havent realized it) and norton drops a new anti yearly right so if you decide to turn that way (i wouldnt) i know that when you install the correct product intially it comes with atleast a year of updates. have a nice day and spend your $20 on something useful like a subscription to napster or something :gj
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    Panda is running a giveaway with a year of Panda Platinum for free.I mean LEGIT type free.

    I dont know if it's cool to post links,but here goes http://www.pandasecurity.com/zd/
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    I'm using F-Prot right now and the detection is good.

    My second pick would be McAfee.

    I don't recommend Norton. If used incorrectly it can mess up your system. (E.g. slow performance)

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    Hmm yeh, if your running windows 2003, get F-Secure, easy and nice!
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    NOD32

    Use: http://olivers624.online.fr/telechargementenglish.htm
    And: http://www.nod32.com/download/trial.htm

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    NOD32 is definately #1, and KAV is also really good.
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