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    Antivirus

    Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by scytharian, Aug 30, 2010.

  1. scytharian

    scytharian Notebook Guru

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    Whats the best anitvirus for these things?
     
  2. kiwidaniel

    kiwidaniel Notebook Consultant

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    Microsoft security essentials. It uses low resources.
     
  3. fynight

    fynight Notebook Consultant

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    I agree with Kiwidaneil

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    Anti malware software Review
    Microsoft Security Essentials review
    Does the free anti-malware app end the need for third party solutions?

    Our Score 4.5/5.0 on techradar.com


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    Microsoft Security Essentials was formerly known as Morro

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    If you thought that anti-virus software was something that got in the way of doing what you wanted to do, then it's time to think again.

    Microsoft's long promised free anti-virus tool has finally arrived, and there's no longer any excuse for not protecting your PC. Microsoft Security Essentials is free, unobtrusive, and it works.

    When Microsoft closed down its OneCare service, and announced that it was going to be releasing a free security tool, it was easy to make jokes. OneCare hadn't been a success, and its anti-virus component wasn't as effective as many of the free alternatives.

    But Microsoft rarely gives up, and it hired several well-respected antivirus researchers to give its security practice a much needed boost – initially for its enterprise ForeFront solution, and then to work on a consumer version, codenamed Morro.

    security essentials review

    If you've ever driven from Los Angeles to San Francisco up the coast, you'll probably have passed through the little fishing town of Morro Bay.

    You certainly won't have missed the Morro, a towering granite pillar at the edge of the harbour. It's an apt codename for a security product, one of the biggest and most solid rocks around.

    The Morro has been watching Morro Bay for millions of years – and Microsoft wants MSE to do the same for your PCs.

    you can read the full review HERE
     
  4. idlehand

    idlehand Notebook Consultant

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    +1 for Microsoft Security Essentials
     
  5. djjosherie

    djjosherie Notebook Consultant

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    Best free 3 we use for repair at my computer shop I work at:

    - Microsoft Security Essentials (Will the favorite of the forum)
    - AVG Free Edition (My boss's favorite, our current choice)
    - Panda Cloud (My favorite)
     
  6. mrexcuse

    mrexcuse Notebook Guru

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    I have always had good experiences with AVG Free Edition, but I have recently made the switch to microsoft security essentials because you barely even know it is running.
     
  7. BatBoy

    BatBoy Notebook Nobel Laureate

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