Gilbo
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Symantec Antivirus' Realtime Virus Scan is making two PCs in my office unusably slow. Both PCs run Windows XP and have 256MB of RAM. Does anyone have any recommendations for a lightweight alternative that will run well on these computers? Email scanning is obviously a must in this type of environment.
1. NOD32. Now I've seen several recommendations for NOD32 in the past (many other threads too), and people have specifically mentioned they like it because it's easy on system resources.
2. PC-Cillin. I assume I should avoid PC-Cillin.
3. Avira. I've seen Avira get high marks on AV Comparitives.org tests, but I have no idea how it is on system resources. Avira has slightly better pro-active results than NOD32, but it also had many false positives while NOD32 had few.
4. AVG Free. I can't use AVG Free because it's a business environment.
Would most of you still recommend NOD32 now that it's a year or two later? Anyone have experience with Avira? It seems to be the other front-runner.
I'm also going to run a spyware/crapware scan on both PCs just in case, but the RTVscan.exe process was the only thing using CPU at the time and it was endlessly thrashing the disk. I can't do that until after work though because the person needs to try and use their computer during the day; I'm not very suspicious. Besides I understand that most Windows malware, these days, is designed to perform much better than Symantec Security so as not to interfere with the user's experience and tip them off to it's presence...
1. NOD32. Now I've seen several recommendations for NOD32 in the past (many other threads too), and people have specifically mentioned they like it because it's easy on system resources.
2. PC-Cillin. I assume I should avoid PC-Cillin.
3. Avira. I've seen Avira get high marks on AV Comparitives.org tests, but I have no idea how it is on system resources. Avira has slightly better pro-active results than NOD32, but it also had many false positives while NOD32 had few.
4. AVG Free. I can't use AVG Free because it's a business environment.
Would most of you still recommend NOD32 now that it's a year or two later? Anyone have experience with Avira? It seems to be the other front-runner.
I'm also going to run a spyware/crapware scan on both PCs just in case, but the RTVscan.exe process was the only thing using CPU at the time and it was endlessly thrashing the disk. I can't do that until after work though because the person needs to try and use their computer during the day; I'm not very suspicious. Besides I understand that most Windows malware, these days, is designed to perform much better than Symantec Security so as not to interfere with the user's experience and tip them off to it's presence...