AVG ... Not what it could be
Posted by: Arun Mehan on 19 December 2003
Just a posting for all you AVG users out there.
My friend's free subscription for Norton Antivirus 2003 ran out so we installed the 2004 version. After rebooting, we encountered some problems connecting to his high speed connection so we decided to try AVG. Seemed like everything was working fine until it detected a virus a few days later. AVG decided to exit windows and show the virus alert on the log in screen of Windows XP. Instead of attempting to quarantine or delete the virus, it told us to run the program from within windows. So we did ... only to find that after 26 mins. of hdd crunching, it couldn't find it. Nice. This went on for a few days after which we were thoroughly disgusted with AVG. We deleted it and decided to give NAV 2004 another chance. Fortunately everything worked fine this time and the viruses (not virus!) were taken care of. So I just wanted to warn all of you AVG users out there that you might have a latent virus hanging around on the hdd waiting to wake up and attack.
Maybe the professional version is better, but the free version certainly wasn't much help in our case. True, NAV 2004 is intrusive and takes up a lot of system resources, but in my mind it's worth it.
My friend's free subscription for Norton Antivirus 2003 ran out so we installed the 2004 version. After rebooting, we encountered some problems connecting to his high speed connection so we decided to try AVG. Seemed like everything was working fine until it detected a virus a few days later. AVG decided to exit windows and show the virus alert on the log in screen of Windows XP. Instead of attempting to quarantine or delete the virus, it told us to run the program from within windows. So we did ... only to find that after 26 mins. of hdd crunching, it couldn't find it. Nice. This went on for a few days after which we were thoroughly disgusted with AVG. We deleted it and decided to give NAV 2004 another chance. Fortunately everything worked fine this time and the viruses (not virus!) were taken care of. So I just wanted to warn all of you AVG users out there that you might have a latent virus hanging around on the hdd waiting to wake up and attack.
Maybe the professional version is better, but the free version certainly wasn't much help in our case. True, NAV 2004 is intrusive and takes up a lot of system resources, but in my mind it's worth it.