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If you’ve decided to give WINDOWS 7 a whirl and have recently installed the open now closed beta, you’ll have NOTICED that upon installation you are notified of the fact that you’re lacking proper antivirus software.

This is nothing new and actually has been a “feature” of Windows ever since XP’s SP2 got released and the Security Center came to exist. It’s nothing new either to have a majority of antivirus suites to become incompatible with brand new operating systems - and Windows 7 is no exception, especially more so in its current beta form.



Upon a bit of investigation you probably made your way to the Windows 7 security provider page at Microsoft’s site and perhaps were let down by the fact that the three “officially” supported AVs are all paid software or that your preferred suite isn’t listed (AVG is listed but not the free version). So, we’ve decided to install and test a variety of the more popular options out there so you don’t have to.



We will start things off by confirming that the supported AVs on Microsoft’s page indeed work:


Read more: List of antivirus suites that presently work with Windows 7 Beta - TechSpot BlogAn exact copy and paste.... Quote from: kpac on February 23, 2009, 03:10:21 PM

An exact copy and paste....

...and your point?I agree...it's still useful info.Since McAfee is not compatible (thank you Lord), we just need to scratch Norton from the list, and we're good to go Part of what BETAS are all about is letting software vendors catch up. By the time 7 goes final I'm sure all of the big name software vendors will have a compatible release.

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http://www.crn.com/software/212900558
McAfee, which provides desktop security software that right now can't work with Microsoft's Windows 7 Beta, is working with its counterpart to fix any PROBLEMS and should be A-OK by the time the new operating system is officially on the market.

Also the TS article says 2008. McAfee is on version 2009 now...Good info! Thanks! I'm using my favorite "Avast" on my test machine with Windows 7. I use Cyberdefender and it works great!  If you have any trouble, you can call the 24/7 help DESK line and they will help for any computer problem.  It's stopped a couple of viruses for me so I know it's working gret!


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