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#1 OFFLINE   Humpty

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 12:14 AM

Some hate it, some reckon it's OK.Don't use an AV myself but some may be interested in this free 12 month offer.
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Posted 12 May 2007 - 12:19 AM

STAY AWAY! STAY AS FAR AWAY AS YOU CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats all I have to say.

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 01:36 AM

View Postrridgely, on May 11 2007, 08:19 PM, said:

STAY AWAY! STAY AS FAR AWAY AS YOU CAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thats all I have to say.

Yes, them and Norton. They will eat your computer :o

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:05 AM

I don't know why you guy don't like it so much; Other then the memory thing, I don't think it that bad. It was installed on my laptop when i bought it but after the expiration I disable it :)

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:11 AM

It uses well over 120mb of ram for the av and firewall. Strike one.
It is slugish, takes forever just to open the gui, and slows down start up considerably. Strike two.
Lackluster detection rates compared to even the free avs. Strike three.

I could list probably 20 more but thankfully its 3 strikes your out.

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:17 AM

cheese!!!! that enough

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:29 AM

I wouldn't install it if they were giving it away as a free AV for life, let alone one full year.

So it's so horrible that they're now trying to entice people to use it by offering a free one year trial. :lol: :lol: :lol:

View Post1200, on May 11 2007, 09:05 PM, said:

after the expiration I disable it :)
The expiration, and you're disabling of it was most likely the best tune-up your system has seen since you started using it! ;)
If I had seen that on my system (or even Norton) I would've immediately formatted the hdd!
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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:37 AM

"I would've immediately formatted the hdd! "

you sure funny

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 02:45 AM

This is a good plan of McAfee's part. Maybe they "can" get more users, I hope they offer free tech support on that...

I would rather use a can of Raid on my desktop than McAfee, it would stand a better chance.
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#10 OFFLINE   Anthony A

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 03:05 AM

McAfee has been giving 3 month trials away for a long time on Dell, HP and other computers. Crap comes preinstalled. These clowns at Dell and HP get paid to force Mccrappy and Norton on you. You have to fight with Dell (which I did) to get your system without the garbage on it. Every computer I see in the stores around here has either Norton or McAfee installed. Have fun removing this stuff if you decide you don't want it.

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 03:47 PM

View PostHumpty, on May 11 2007, 07:14 PM, said:

Some hate it, some reckon it's OK.Don't use an AV myself but some may be interested in this free 12 month offer.
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They couldn't pay me to install thier program. I tried it once and that was one time to many. !!!

#12 OFFLINE   Anthony A

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 04:51 PM

View PostKS-FINN, on May 12 2007, 11:47 AM, said:

They couldn't pay me to install thier program. I tried it once and that was one time to many. !!!

They don't need to pay you. They pay the major computer manufacturers to install it. Than make it difficult for you to uninstall it. :blink:

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 04:59 PM

How hard is it to uninstalled norton or mcfee? I guess some registries still in your pc

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 05:01 PM

View PostAnthony A, on May 12 2007, 11:51 AM, said:

They don't need to pay you. They pay the major computer manufacturers to install it. Than make it difficult for you to uninstall it. :blink:

Whatever.!! No matter what way you look at it's bad news.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 05:07 PM

View Post1200, on May 12 2007, 11:59 AM, said:

How hard is it to uninstalled norton or mcfee? I guess some registries still in your pc

I really doubt it because since then I've done a complete system recovery. ;)

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 05:25 PM

View PostKS-FINN, on May 12 2007, 01:01 PM, said:

Whatever.!! No matter what way you look at it's bad news.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hey I totally agree :D My point is this crap is forced on a lot of people by the PC companies. It's a sore spot with me.

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 06:19 PM

View Post1200, on May 12 2007, 11:59 AM, said:

How hard is it to uninstalled norton or mcfee? I guess some registries still in your pc
They leave more s**t behind than a forest of s**t happy mice with bellies fully of cheddar cheese. Although I was rather good at getting rid of Norton AV back in 2000-2002 but even being thorough as I was in it's manual remove of leftovers will miss a whole hell of allot of registry entries.

However some people like it, but in liking it they should realize once that it's installed it's pretty much on your system for good until you format because even an uninstall watcher isn't going to get rid of everything especially where all AV's write registry data in Enum\Root of all the CurrentControlSet and ControlSet areas.
Complexity of incoherent design.

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 09:26 PM

View Postrridgely, on May 11 2007, 09:11 PM, said:

It uses well over 120mb of ram for the av and firewall. Strike one.
It is slugish, takes forever just to open the gui, and slows down start up considerably. Strike two.
Lackluster detection rates compared to even the free avs. Strike three.

I could list probably 20 more but thankfully its 3 strikes your out.

I have question for you because you seem VERY knowlegable. What Anti-Spyware programs do you use.? Could you also please include a link.? THANKS!! KS-FINN

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Posted 12 May 2007 - 09:35 PM

View PostAndavari, on May 12 2007, 01:19 PM, said:

They leave more s**t behind than a forest of s**t happy mice with bellies fully of cheddar cheese. Although I was rather good at getting rid of Norton AV back in 2000-2002 but even being thorough as I was in it's manual remove of leftovers will miss a whole hell of allot of registry entries.

However some people like it, but in liking it they should realize once that it's installed it's pretty much on your system for good until you format because even an uninstall watcher isn't going to get rid of everything especially where all AV's write registry data in Enum\Root of all the CurrentControlSet and ControlSet areas.

Since I can tell your very computer smart I have question for you. What Anti-Spyware programs do you use if you don't mind me asking.? Could you please include a link in your reply.? THANKS.!!
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Posted 13 May 2007 - 12:02 AM

As far as Anti-Spyware, I recommend SUPERAntiSpyware and Ad-Aware. I also have Spyware Doctor and Spybot S&D, I just find them two to be the best.
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