![]() See I have done some more research, I read your post and now I know a lot more. That is why some AV companies like AVG allow people to use their produce free, so they can infect them and destroy their programs. Just think how much money is wasted by so many people when they buy a product that is actually worse than the virus it is supposed to protect them from. I bet that you click on "unsubscribe" in spam emails to stop them as well! I am sure that should work as well. Let us just assume that your statement is even a little bit correct, that would mean that everyone would be better of using the internet without any anti-virus program as an anti-virus program is worse than any virus they would ever get online. ![]() The AV can act like a bigger parasite than that which it is s'posed to be protecting the system from. I dismiss every word you say to me about it as I trust his. I believe crunchie and I would take his statements about this as being correct. Either you are right and he is wrong or the other way but please tell him he is wrong don't tell me he is wrong. You have your thoughts and he has his, don't come to me telling me what you wont say to him. I thought you were going to argue this fact with crunchie as he disagrees with you. Now I know a little more than I did before he answered. I thought that is what I was doing, research, but then all i did was to ask questions and get answers. ![]() ![]() While there are some fantastic AV/anti-malware offerings, there are also some awful products available on the market that far from live up to their descriptions. In some cases, the AV can act like a bigger parasite than that which it is s'posed to be protecting the system from. Again "Bob", you might want to do a little more research on AV erros, in particular in relation to false positives as well as general application errors and high resource usage. ![]()
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