Mrs. Doyle
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Hi All,
They say that the free versions of AVG and others are not sufficient to cover the use of games and their updates and that we need to buy something better.
They would say that because they make deals with specific anti-virus companies when they bundle their initially "free" software along with the hardware sale. Believe me this is just scaremongering on their part due to their vested interests and it's just B.S! AVG free has never let me down in the last 10 years or so and my kids download even more stuff than me and that's saying something! Install the latest version (9 dot something) from filehippo.com or wherever, update immediately, and then configure for automatic updates for the future. It now has anti-spyware along with the free version so it's a real no-brainer and no need to buy anything. Happy surfing
I find a combination of Microsoft Security Essentials and Spybot does the job, both free. Used to be a fan of AVG Free but MSE scores better these days and is more unobtrusive. I find the paid anti-virus programs to be unwieldy and slow.
And yes, just in a way that a vested interest will tell you house prices always go up, vendors will tell you only to trust paid-for anti-virus programs.
On a games machine in particular, I wouldn't install an anti-virus product and simply be careful with online browsing when I am using it for such.
Some anti-virus products, particularly ones that stay resident and do on-the fly checking can have a high memory footprint and suck the life blood out of your system performance.
This has been my philosophy on my games based and my office laptop for 5 years now and I have never had a problem.
MSE uses a grand total of 4K so it's really not going to affect anyone
I would be surprised if that was the case. Even if it were the case MSE will still intercept disk reads and writes for sniffing, adding overhead and reducing overall system performance.
I'd be very surprised, but I may run a benchmark later on just to check.
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