What Is The Best Free Antivirus For A Computer?
July 6th, 2009 | by Frenday |I want to install an antivirus to a computer which is not conected to internet, which antivirus will be best that don’t need update very soon? Or is it possible to get update in a removable disk from a computer which is conected to internet and than transfer it to a computer which is not conected to internet?
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10 Responses to “What Is The Best Free Antivirus For A Computer?”
By naz18hg on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
You have to be on the internet to download these:
Spybot search and destory
Ad-Aware SE personal
Windows defender
Those are some of the best free ones…note that updating a anti-virus progam is essential since lots of viruses are dectected everyday.
By Cromag on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Check these links outhttp://www.freebyte.com/antivirus/http://www.download.com/PC-Tools-AntiVir…http://www.download.com/Avast-Home-Editi…http://home3.ca.com/subscriptcenter/Tria…http://www.download.com/ClamWin-Antiviru…http://www.download.com/RAV-AntiVirus-8-…
By aboaldef on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Try AVG anti virus its free and secure, try now.
By But_Ugly on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Forget it. You will need to be connected to the Internet so the program can be update. You cannot store the updates only on a disk and then install them on your computer. They don’t work that way.
By Puffins on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Avast. Its free to register and the key is good for 13 months.
By Mike P on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
The best free anti-virus software out there are either “AVG” or “Avast”, both have a good record for detecting viruses, on many online surveys.
I have tried both programs, and I found Avast to be the better of the two packages, it has a cleaner interface, and performs many additional functions that it appears AVG does not (like analysing and recording important systems files on your computer, allowing you to recover them should a virus destroy them).
Unfortunately you HAVE to be connected to the internet in order to update ANY antivirus software, there is no other way to do it.
To rebut some previous answers…Norton isn’t free (apart from a 30 day trial, after which you have to pay) and is very resource hungry, thus slowing down your computer; Spybot, Adware and Windows Defender are anti-adware/Malware programs, not antivirus programs, but Spybot and Adware are good programs to have on your computer (but only if you connect to the internet).
If you’re not connected to the internet, then you are only going to get a virus if you get files on disk from an infected machine, which would be quite rare, and any anti-virus software you did install from whatever site would always been a few months behind on virus definitions…but much better than nothing.
As long as you have a basic firewall (Windows XP firewall after Service Pack 2), antivirus (Avast), anti-spyware (Spybot and Ad-Aware SE are very good), and keep your copy of Windows up to date then the internet is a safe place (just don’t open up attachments your weren’t expecting from people, and scan things you do download before opening)…I’ve been connected to the internet for 8 years and have never fallen victim to a virus (only encountered 2 and my antivirus software squashed both instantly before they had a chance to do anything).
By Y Raghavendra Reddy on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
You could use Clam AV available at (http://www.clamav.net/)
for windows version see (http://w32.clamav.net/)
By warpigs on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Those offline viruses will get ya.Pay for one when you need it.Cheap gets you vulnerable.
By ronny on Jul 6, 2009 | Reply
Norton Anti-virus
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