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Norton Antivirus Vs Nod 32

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Post #1 post Mar 10 2005, 07:38 PM
What is better? smile.gif smile.gif smile.gif
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Post #2 post Mar 10 2005, 07:54 PM
I have never heard of the other one, but i do have Norton antivirus. Personally, i have never had a problem with Norton, although i do have a horrible habit of closing the process that runs it, meaning i disable it. mad.gif

I have heard that Norton doesn't pick much up on its scan, but i am not sure if this really is the case. I have had no problems with my PC so far. tongue.gif
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Post #3 post Mar 10 2005, 09:25 PM
I use Norton's, to answer the posty above I have heard that too, but I (from personal experience) can say that is not true, most of the time it picks up to much, like when I made a fake prank virus thing, and Norton's thought i was hazardous, I just ran a scan, it found 9 at risk files, that to me is good...
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Post #4 post Mar 11 2005, 11:09 AM
Norton Antivirus 2005 is better he has internet worm peotection, spyware detective, privacy protector (cookies).

And NOD32 i just only Antivirus!!! smile.gif
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Post #5 post Mar 11 2005, 11:39 AM
NOD 32 is better antivirus.
Norton is too slow and more expensive.
Nod 32 can detect unknown virus.
Nod 32 uses heuristic method to decect wild virus.
Nod 32 detected Sasser, Blaster i MyDoom viruses before release update for them.

site: www.nod32.com
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Post #6 post Mar 11 2005, 12:06 PM
i use NOD32 antivirus
nod32 corporation tray to make small Business and make one radar in any country
thanks good
but norton antivirus has many yeas work and have good think about virus and antivirus system
but norton antivirus is slow
because this software is gold Version and Has real Scanner = these software stay behind of process and check files with Size and more options and ...
nod32 antivirus has this option too and has online scanner this antivirus can check your file view in browser but i think this option is not good because if this option is enable your browser is slow work blink.gif
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Post #7 post Mar 11 2005, 12:42 PM
I haven't seen or used NOD23, but I've used Norton Professional 2003, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone because, like haron said, it's slow. In other words, Norton uses too much system resource, and when Norton is scanning your computer for viruses, you basically can't do anything because it slows down your computer significantly.
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Post #8 post Mar 14 2005, 03:55 PM
As i wrote in another post, I installed NOD32 and was VERY impressed with it. Using a total of 5Mb system resources, it's doing as good a job as McAfee does on my other computer.
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Post #9 post Mar 14 2005, 04:18 PM
I am using Windows XP on P-II, 550 MHz, 128MB RAM computer, which was running smoothly. But, after the installation of Norton Antivirus 2004, its performance has been reduced too much. I have to wait several minutes for windows to start after booting and even after booting it works very slow when any new program is launched.

I don’t know why this antivirus is using too much resources, whereas even the freeware versions of other antivirus like Avast, AVG etc. were working fine.

Can anybody tell me why Norton Antivirus is using so much resources, what is the technology behind this?
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Post #10 post Mar 15 2005, 08:53 AM
I have both of them and
Norton is very good, many utilities for fixing your computer, but if we talk about scan and that well...
Norton is very slow when we compare it with nod32 and I have no problems when I scan with nod32, it's fast and find every virus, same as norton wich is much slower wink.gif
If you need to choose then I say NOD32 and ofkors it is smaller wink.gif
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