I'm thinking if I should INstall Kaspersky, yet i heard it deletes things you want to keep, and I have an Expired Norton Security, what do i do?
Do I uninstall Norton, and Install Kaspersky?
How can I get Kaspersky to not delete the things I want if this is true?
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5 responses so far ↓
1 Crystal // Dec 15, 2008
Kaspersky is listed as one of the top security programs around. However if you are not sure about it then look into others such as Mcafee and F-secure. Norton is in the top 5 but for me i don't find it very user friendly. I use Mcafee and have never had a issue with it. It updates automatically, tells you when it has caught something and asks permission before deleteing anything.
Like I said do a comparison and choose the one you want.
PC World is a good place to get review from people who have used these products before.
2 ciloteille // Dec 15, 2008
And the top rated Antivirus program is………
http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor-antivirus/
Use this, as they tested this and Kaspersky, they choose Spyware Doctor, because it let them keep their files. Kasper, I dislike you….
3 bangmalley // Dec 15, 2008
just uninstall the Norton and install the KIS.
KIS won't affect your files. just install it.
4 michael // Dec 15, 2008
Kaspersky is the best, i am using it for 5 years and i newer had a virus problem since. It will delete the infected files only.
More answer to your question you will find here:
http://www.downloadbestsoft.com/Kaspersky-Internet-Security.html
5 min // Dec 15, 2008
Norton is a PIA so is Trend, I have used both. KIS, is very good it is conservative but you can tell it to put what you want onto an exceptions/mask list & it won't be deleted. I have used KIS for 2 yrs on a L/T & Trend which caused allsort of probs on a D/T (I will be converting it to KIS ASAP). It has taken a few years to sort out the sheep fr the wolves. But for me KIS updates more than once per day & that is important.
Especially as I'm running it with Vista which also has super-sensitive defense mechanisms.
It really is horses for courses, try them all out till you find what you feel comfortable with.
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