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  • #31
    Decided to go with PC-Cillin 2005. Seems all right so far, it takes up much less memory which, is good for games but it doesn't block ad's like norton did. Reading some webpages now is harder
    Dell Inspiron 8200
    Pentium4m 1.6
    640mb pc2100
    64mb gf440go
    15" uxga ultrasharp
    40gb 5400rpm hdd 16mb cache

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    • #32
      Decided to go with PC-Cillin 2005. Seems all right so far, it takes up much less memory which, is good for games but it doesn't block ad's like norton did. Reading some webpages now is harder
      Same here....I gave up on NAV. Way too bloated and a major PITA for a home gaming rig. It would bring my FX-53 rig to a crawl. I've been using PC-Cillin and give it a BIG thumbs up. Essentially no noticeable overhead/hit with real time scan activated, when I exit it for gaming, it closes all the related services, very configurable (don't have to install all the extra crap I won't use), etc. I was using the 2004 version, and they managed to fix all the minor annoyances in that version.

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