For all Windows computers, I recommend Microsoft Security Essentials. It's an antivirus program made by Microsoft (the same company that made Windows), so it works great with the features and the software in Windows. And best of all, it's free!
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If you are running Windows 7, then Microsoft offers a free antivirus program that is probably the best you can get. If you are running an earlier Windows system, then AVG is your best best. If you are running a Mac or Linux laptop, then no antivirus software is needed. dorothy.wilson8081@yahoo.com
Bull Guard Antivirus software is compatible with Windows operating systems, such as Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. For more information, the best place to try would be the official website of Bull Guard.
Avira is considered the best free software (free-av.com).
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That depends on what and who the system is for. Professional and Ultimate are suitable for power users and smaller businesses. Windows 7 Enterprise is suitable for larger businesses.
there many ANTIVIURSES FOR XP :- avast- avg- avira- kaspersky- nod or eset- bitdefenderand so onbut each antivirus is different from the other .
Windows comes with their antivirus, known as "Windows Defender" when you buy your PC it is already pre-installed and free, it's not as good at scanning your PC for spyware and viruses, and doesn't offer you the best protecting; that's why people buy antiviruses from other companies such as "AVG", "avast!", and many more.
The best way to protect computer or network protected against worms is by regularly updating updates for windows and antivirus, also by using hardware in network.
Windows, Mac and Linux Solaris but it depends upon the using of Operating system And antivirus.
yes you should but it will be very protective but you wont have any visuress
The "best" really depends on personal preference. The two I would recommend are Avast! Free antivirus and AVG free antivirus. You may only run one at a time so choose carefully