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Old 02-14-2011, 11:53 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
I prefer Avast over AVG, it seems to have a little less impact on my system while offering
plenty of features. AVG seems to have picked up some of the bad habits that Norton's
acquired over the years. (Just an impression, no hard data to back it up.) It could also
relate to the other software you run and what particular functions (like networking and
wireless features including Bluetooth that you may have implemented) as to how
"compatable" a particular security program may appear, in use.

Luck;
Ken
I prefer Avast to AVG as well.

But more to the point, I prefer Linux to Windows. These days, it's easier to install Linux than it is to install windows!

Actually, you can dual boot Linux and Windows on the same computer. That way, if windows is nuked you at least have a functional OS that will allow you to access the files on your windows partition. It's a mystery to me why more folks don't do this.
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