On Sun, 20 Jul 2008 11:46:37 +0200, Piet wrote:
> Hi
>
> I need some advice about Antivirus slowing down my PC. I am running Vista
> Ultimate +SP1. Quad Processor and 4gb Ram that seems to work after SP1.
>
> I cannot leave my PC on during the day and it is Password Protected as I
> have some
> confidential documents on it.
>
> When I get home at night and want to use the PC , the AV comes on, updates
> and then starts a scan on the PC. This slows down the PC to a large extent
> and I can hardly work on it. I have used NORTON, KASPERSKI and are now
> running AVG free, but all is doing the same. SLOW PC.
>
> If you can perhaps think of some AV, or have another solution please post.
>
Hi Piet,
You should utilize only one (1) *real-time* anti-virus (AV) application but
you can have multiple *on-demand* AV installed to your machine.
Start anew:-
First, ensure your in-built Vista firewall application is activated.
A number of experts agree that the retail AV version of McAfee, Norton and
Trend Micro has become cumbersome and bloated for the average user.
The major Norton criticisms are related to stability and footprint, the
most common problem being slow-downs because of the massive system
resources Norton hogs. There are products on the market with equal or
better test results than Symantec's products, consuming less resources at a
lower price (even free ones).
The retail version of Norton can play havoc with your pc. Uninstall it
using Norton's own uninstall tool:
Download and run the Norton Removal Tool and try to get a refund:
http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...05033108162039
The Norton Removal Tool uninstalls all Norton 2008/2007/2006/2005/2004/2003
products and Norton 360 from your computer.
Reboot
Use Kasperky *OR* AVG as your *real-time* AV application and turn-off the
automatic scan as suggested by Richard G. Harper.
Good luck