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caesar

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  1. @ crahak I've dumped the SAV and MOVED to KAV.. that's sweet! Works like a charm. I strongly belive I had an way to fragmented HDD that was causing *problems* wich are gone now. You should definitly get some percentage off their sales.
  2. @ crahak Yes, I've noticed the time betwen the updates and that kinda sucks. Not to mention the *features* (that we mentioned) that don't exist in any of Symantec or Norton products, or at least I'm not aware of one. I should defrag my HDD first and then redo the KAV test. I think the *depth scanning* thing got it an minus in my test. Else, what can I say? It's nice. I'll *review* this and consider your ideeas. Thank you.
  3. I'm curently using and I've sticked to Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 8.0 wich suited my needs and haven't let me down till now. The Kaspersky (at least the 5.0 version I've tested) is way more advanced than most AntiVirus software out there just for the fact that it dose look inside .zip file, inside "packeted" .exe files and so on, check out it's features page for a list, BUT the thing that sucks at it is the resources that consumes. Way to much.. The same thing I can say about McAfee 9.0 (or whatever is the latest version), Norton Antivirus 2003 and 2004, the 2005 too but at least it has an firewall thing included. BitDefender? Who are they kidding with this? I've got an utility to clean an welchia worm and it said I'm not infected when I was. Definitly SUCKS bigtime! On Windows 200 I had Notron Antivirus 7.0 Corporate Edition too and I've liked it but moved to something new. As for the others from the list I haven'te tested them too much. Sticked to what suited my needs and didn't drained my sistem out of resources.. Tha's SAV 8.0 CE (Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 8.0)
  4. Hi. I've just re-installed Windows 2000 and then the IE 6 with SP1 and noticed that if I have the "Forms" enabled in "Tools / Internet Options / Content (tab) / Auto complete" my IE freezes for a while when I go for instance on google.com and write something in the "search" field and then either press TAB button to jump to "Search" button or press it via mouse. I tried without any hotfix and with all recomanded hotfixes from the windows update page and it's the same thing. An workaround this is to disable the "forms" from autocomplete BUT this still happens when either I press the "Clear Forms" or "Clear Passwords" buttons. It stops responding for a while then works again.. Any iddea what this may be? PS: oh, yes, it's nopt an virus, ad-ware, mal-ware, whatever. I've double-checked this.
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