What Kind Of Antivirus Works Well With Windows Vista 64bit?
November 6th, 2009 | by Frenday |i bought a new computer and im trying to get an antivirus for it. its has windows vista 64-bit and i have tried downloading mcafee 2008 total protection but it says its not compatible with windows vista 64-bit.i have tried a few others but i cant find anything. im running out of options. someone please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you
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7 Responses to “What Kind Of Antivirus Works Well With Windows Vista 64bit?”
By philippines travel agency on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
I use AVG Version 8 (Free).
I was one of the first i reckon to get Vista Ultimate 64bit and the only out at the time that worked with all versions of Vista is AVG. Even when i paid for some others they never worked so i had to return them.
I havent had a virus for 2 year and i use my PC 7 hours a day.
Also note that if u want to copy CD’S/DVDS etc Nero Express Essentials Version 7 works for as well.
You can also use Shrink DVD 3.2 to copy Fully dvd;s (backup reasons). You know what i mean.
Have fun and browse at http://www.download.com for more stuff. Make sure to chose free and Vista only on the left panel.
By Rachel on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
Each 64-bit Windows release includes a firewall. This provides a certain level of protection but will probably be found insufficient if the computer is used continuously. Currently, the Tiny Firewall 64 program can offer a good solution. We do not have a wide range to choose from, but it is also worth taking a closer look at XP firewall control and ZoneAlarm 64-bit programs.
By Mohamad Javad on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
AVG antivirus:http://www.4shared.com/file/47949791/1c1…
By Ilovemyd on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
I have an 32 bit maybe it will also work?? well it is the windows one care it eliminated all my viruses good luck and destroy those viruses!:)
By Ritu on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
Vista has a inbuilt AV… But Avast, Norton 08, and AVG work fineq as well
By Nick on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
Panda, Microtrend, Norton, Kaspersky… search CNET not answers for this stuff
By merwin_v on Nov 6, 2009 | Reply
try avg