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In Reply to: RE: Norton Antivirus kills another recording ! posted by Bambi B on May 14, 2008 at 10:43:42
NOD32 is my current choice for A-V software, rates very well in tests, is nearly invisible in terms of resource requirements.
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cbd,
Yes, of course in it's use for recording, the anti-virus programme is not only useless, it's the problem. The problem is, I need that computer to be completely ready for office use as a backup to my troublesome Windows XP computer. The 40GB main hard drive of the office 2.4 Ghz Dell is full and it's behaving badly. I have to restart it at least twice a day. The signs of unreliability means I need the recording computer to have AutoCad, CoreDraw, Wordperfect, and the Internet/email ready to go.
It's a slightly silly situation that will be cured when I put the new 500GB drive in the office computer and reload everything, but this is always a dreaded two day plunge into frustration. Getting 3 versions of AutoCad (R14, 2000, 2004) set up with the dozens of subtle drawing and display preferences, configure for 6 plotters and printers, plus email and etc. is painful.
Cheers,
Bambi B
Why even have an anti-virus program if your computer hasn't been connected to the net in 3 years!
As I mentioned toward the very bottom of this thread, there's a Norton Removal Tool available from Symantec as simply using Windows tools to remove it is not sufficient.
I second NOD32, and then add in the free version of threatfire.
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