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Ok mate. I will not install it. Hehe..... I need to ask you some pc questions, but not in this thread. Oh, btw, ship, if your system has been connected to the net for some time without any sort of antivirus, Especially if you are on xp. When you install norton, your system will f. . . Up if a virus has already effected your system.
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Posted: 2005-03-29 22:34:10
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No probs mate. Drop me a pm and i'll try to help you out if I can
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Posted: 2005-03-29 22:42:20
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Thanks mate. I will start a thread in mobile free zone rather than pm's.
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Posted: 2005-03-29 22:49:24
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None of those make any antivirus for your P910i. Just read reviews of them and then choose one for your PC.
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Posted: 2005-03-29 23:11:50
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I'm using NOD32 but I think any should do just fine. The only thing I had problems with was firewall. There was no way ZOneAlarm v5 (4 is OK) would let me make the connection, but I have no trouble with Kerio.
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Posted: 2005-03-30 11:26:28
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NOD32 is the best. At least PCmag thinks so, and I'm going to renew my subscription and hopefully still be a ble to get a free version of NOD32

I use spybot search and destroy and don't use IE whenever possible
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Posted: 2005-03-30 12:50:36
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> Just read reviews of them and then choose one for your PC.
Forget that!!
I can tell you for a fact that McAfee v7 Pro has caused me massive problems with the latest software, latest phone, latest everything - even after I specially enabled certain executables for it's HAWK thing...
What a nightmare!
I think I'll go back to symantec.com's Norton unless someone can talk me out of it. Slightly expensive I know but I just need something very low-risk that is known to work pretty reliably, rather than something cutting edge!
Ship
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Posted: 2005-03-30 17:08:01
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Well I certainly won't try to talk you out of it
Norton Internet Security or Norton AntiVirus 2005 is very good providing that your computer is up to running it. If you haven't got plenty of memory (256Mb +) then it can cause your computer to start up very slowly but it's certainly the best of the bunch in my opinion.
If you have a more modest PC, I'd go for AVG 7.0 free edition
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I used to use Norton and i think it sucks! make my computer super slow (having a Pentium 4/3.0g, 1024mb ram) and every week i had a new virus (even when was updated).
I've been using Mcfee 9.0 and its great, no problems now
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Posted: 2005-03-30 20:42:59
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AVG free edition is getting better each day. I use it n recommend you too.
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Posted: 2005-03-30 20:50:31
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