[solved u can close]Question about anti virus’

January 26th, 2020

I am thinking of getting an antivirus but people have told me that you shouldn’t it, you should buy the real thing…
What’s the difference between buying it and ing it?

Answer #1
I am thinking of getting an antivirus but people have told me that you shouldn't it, you should buy the real thing...
What's the difference between buying it and ing it?

First of all, ” is not a verb.
Secondly, there is no difference.
Answer #2
Whoever told you that you shouldn’t get it from a forum, wants your money. Almost all my software + antivirus + operating system are from and everything is working fine. So don’t worry about it. It’s all the same. And if you’re looking for a good anti virus; I’d recommend you use NOD32
Answer #3
I am thinking of getting an antivirus but people have told me that you shouldn't it, you should buy the real thing...
What's the difference between buying it and ing it?

First of all, '' is not a verb.
Secondly, there is no difference.
And this isn’t a forum about english grammar.

kyuubi92 wrote: Select all

Whoever told you that you shouldn’t get it from a forum, wants your money. Almost all my software + antivirus + operating system are from and everything is working fine. So don’t worry about it. It’s all the same. And if you’re looking for a good anti virus; I’d recommend you use NOD32 Thanks, could you please point me to a good topic? I’m not sure which one to use.
Answer #4
I am thinking of getting an antivirus but people have told me that you shouldn't it, you should buy the real thing...
What's the difference between buying it and ing it?

First of all, '' is not a verb.
Secondly, there is no difference.

HAHA, Nice one prozac. It is the same. The only difference is that usually the software company usually finds out that you are receiving updates to your virus library and that you have been using a trial for a long time and they will either black list the trial reset. But you can also use keys but they get black listed either weekly to monthly depending on the av that you are using. Hope this helps
Answer #5
Thanks, could you please point me to a good topic? I'm not sure which one to use.
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Answer #6
I use this one on both my desktop and laptop
http://www.google.com?t=2112574&highlight=
And just in case you get confused about how to do things, i’ll give you the instructions.
1.Extract the files. You will get two files.
2.Install by double clicking “eav_nt32_enu”. After it finishes the installation, it will open the anti-viruses window so close it.
3.Double click “G.R_ESET.BREAK.v1.0” and install it.
4.Go back to the NOD32 window ( you’ll find it in the right bottom corner ) then go to “Update -> Update virus signature database” And leave it to finish updating then you’re good to go
Answer #7

kyuubi92 wrote: Select all

I use this one on both my desktop and laptop
http://www.google.com?t=2112574&highlight=
And just in case you get confused about how to do things, i’ll give you the instructions.
1.Extract the files. You will get two files.
2.Install by double clicking “eav_nt32_enu”. After it finishes the installation, it will open the anti-viruses window so close it.
3.Double click “G.R_ESET.BREAK.v1.0” and install it.
4.Go back to the NOD32 window ( you’ll find it in the right bottom corner ) then go to “Update -> Update virus signature database” And leave it to finish updating then you’re good to go Thanks.
Answer #8
well, there are some differences, but those are mainly in services & updates tbh. the AV itself will run without problem, but if you’re using say kaspersky & your key get blacklisted you need to get an other one. they’re easy to find but as long as you don’t have one you’re not protected(or not completly protected, you get the point). also, some av-compagnies have a lot of services, like scanning a file to make sure a positive ain’t false, look for new viruses, give hints/help on removing viruses if the software can’t, ect.
so, there are differences, but you shouldn’t really pay for them. if you really want to be in order with it I suggest you go for a free AV rather then pay for one.
Answer #9
Thanks, could you please point me to a good topic? I'm not sure which one to use.
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Hypocrisy FTL.

He didn’t want a good AV, but a good topic with NOD32
Anyway.. I’ve never had a virus through my lifetime (It did find one before it even touched my computer though) and I’ve been using patched stuff all the time
Answer #10
Kaspersky and Norton, IMO, are the best
Answer #11
To me cracked protection is like keepimg your money in a dodgy bank its the only soft I pay for