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Answer» I have a new computer that I don't want to connect to the internet at home. Is there an antivirus software that will allow me to update manually like download the update from another pc and install the update to my other pc via a usb flash drive?ClamWin Portable is a portable freeware antivirus for detecting viruses and spyware on your computer. It can be place on a usb key and CD to be used on any computer.Thanks for the reply but I want to limit my search to the more established antivirus software out there like Kaspersky, NOD32, bitdefender, etc. Doesn't have to be free. I just want the option to update the antivirus definitions without internet connection. I think Bitdefender used to have that option in which you can download a weekly definition, save it on a usb flash drive and update from the saved file. Does it still do that? Are there any other antivirus that does that?i'v heard of people doing this with mcaffee.I recommend Kasparsky . Antivirus 2010. Full update downloads can be found on AVGI agree with him if you want a free program - of course there is not free -AVG is not recommended, as the software has a lot of false positives, and severely slows down systems. Quote from: DragonMaster Jay on April 06, 2010, 01:42:59 PM AVG is not recommended, as the software has a lot of false positives, and severely slows down systems. And Norton charges for that type of thing! That's a great deal! Quote AVG is not recommended, as the software has a lot of false positives, and severely slows down systemsAll or most of the antivirus programs. Sometimes GIVES error messages. Kasparsky including: Compressed files by( UPX ) in lupopensuite portable softwere Treat them as viruses and Kaspersky Says Google Spreads MALWARE http://news.softpedia.com/news/Kaspersky-Says-Google-Spreads-Malware-but-Trojan-JS-Redirector-ar-Is-a-False-Positive-133118.shtml Quote from: on April 07, 2010, 04:01:14 PM ALL Anti-virus software gives out false positives at one point in time, no one is excusing ESET or Kaspersky, but what is being said is there are a large amount of false-positives being given out by AVG.Hi, New to the forum, I thought I would mention that 'Avast' is a pretty decent solution and it is free for home use. I would have to agree regarding AVG and NORTONS, both 'imho' are resource hogs and tax the system. AVG I wouldn't recommend to anyone looking for decent Viri protection. Zaquria, |
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