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Hi
what do you think is the best AV+firewall product for my PC? It's so old that it's not just outside but well over the horizon from the kind of PCs the latest software is designed for: Win 98 SE PII 300 MHz 224Mb RAM Now this setup runs like lightning - and I've got old versions of Office, Soundforge, Cubase etc that do everything I want. I've just tried Norton Internet Security 2005, though.... how to turn an old but well-matched PC/OS into something that does a good impression of a Sinclair ZX81... AVG AV+Firewall looks better - but after my Norton experience I'm suspicious of their "compatible with Win95/Win98" claim... has anyone run recent AV software on this kind of setup? cheers Seb |
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sebt wrote:
> what do you think is the best AV+firewall product for my PC? > Win 98 SE > PII 300 MHz > 224Mb RAM Firewall: You don't need one. If you connect to the internet with a DSL or cable modem, then spend $50-$60 for a NAT router. Like this one: http://www.compusa.com/products/pro...273755&pfp=cat3 Linksys BEFSR41 AV software: Before you install any av software, you need to download and install these: 1) MVP hosts file http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm 2) Spybot Search and Destroy http://www.majorgeeks.com/download2471.html 3) AdAware http://www.majorgeeks.com/download506.html 4) Spyware Blaster http://www.majorgeeks.com/download2859.html All of the above will impose NO performance or resource hit on your computer, but their use will give you quite a bit of protection while surfing the web. If you have or can find an old verison of Norton Anti-Virus or Norton System Works (preferrably 2001 or 2002 version) then you can install that and do an on-line update. Those old products can be updated to use the most current virus detection capability available from Norton. They don't use much system resources or affect system performance as much as newer versions. |
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AVG Free runs just fine on older PC's. An older copy of Zone Alarm free will work just fine as a
firewall. "sebt" <sebthirlway@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1142179898.272608.287670@j52g2000cwj.googlegroups.com... : Hi : : what do you think is the best AV+firewall product for my PC? : : It's so old that it's not just outside but well over the horizon from : the kind of PCs the latest software is designed for: : : Win 98 SE : PII 300 MHz : 224Mb RAM : : Now this setup runs like lightning - and I've got old versions of : Office, Soundforge, Cubase etc that do everything I want. I've just : tried Norton Internet Security 2005, though.... : how to turn an old but well-matched PC/OS into something that does a : good impression of a Sinclair ZX81... : : AVG AV+Firewall looks better - but after my Norton experience I'm : suspicious of their "compatible with Win95/Win98" claim... : : has anyone run recent AV software on this kind of setup? : : cheers : : : Seb : |
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In article <1142179898.272608.287670@j52g2000cwj.googlegroups.com>,
sebthirlway@hotmail.com says... > Hi > > what do you think is the best AV+firewall product for my PC? > > It's so old that it's not just outside but well over the horizon from > the kind of PCs the latest software is designed for: > > Win 98 SE > PII 300 MHz > 224Mb RAM > > Now this setup runs like lightning - and I've got old versions of > Office, Soundforge, Cubase etc that do everything I want. I've just > tried Norton Internet Security 2005, though.... > how to turn an old but well-matched PC/OS into something that does a > good impression of a Sinclair ZX81... > > AVG AV+Firewall looks better - but after my Norton experience I'm > suspicious of their "compatible with Win95/Win98" claim... > > has anyone run recent AV software on this kind of setup? > > cheers > > > Seb > > Seb, try Sygate Personal Firewall (free)v5.6. D/L at: http://dl23.sygatetech.com/pub/bws/bws_49/spf.exe Symanteic bought Sygate, inc but v5.6 is still alive, well, and available. Check out the Unofficial Sygate Help page: http://bellsouthpwp.net/i/k/ikpe/SygateBasics.html This is good set-up how-to information. There are two parts to this page--Click the center button Sygate Basic Part No.1 or 2 to get the other half. I have run Sygate on my Win98 box for about 5-yrs. Its one of the best; does a good job; and has never given any trouble. Casey |
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"sebt" <sebthirlway@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1142179898.272608.287670@j52g2000cwj.googlegroups.com... > Hi > > what do you think is the best AV+firewall product for my PC? > > It's so old that it's not just outside but well over the horizon from > the kind of PCs the latest software is designed for: > > Win 98 SE > PII 300 MHz > 224Mb RAM > > Now this setup runs like lightning - and I've got old versions of > Office, Soundforge, Cubase etc that do everything I want. I've just > tried Norton Internet Security 2005, though.... > how to turn an old but well-matched PC/OS into something that does a > good impression of a Sinclair ZX81... > > AVG AV+Firewall looks better - but after my Norton experience I'm > suspicious of their "compatible with Win95/Win98" claim... > > has anyone run recent AV software on this kind of setup? > Seb I run mostly Win98SE systems and I have a 400MHz and several 500MHz PCs. I run behind a Linkysys NAT firewall/router but on occasion, I launch Kerio 2.15 Personal Firewall. It's a free program that you can still probably find by doing a web search. It has about the smallest footprint of any firewall and even though it's several years old, it's still functional. Chas. |
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So much information! Thanks guys.
Well, I've now got rid of the virus I had on my system (Norton Internet Security 2005. Symptoms: your system runs like a snail on Valium, and still manages to crash constantly even at that speed). Only took 2 HOURS for the Uninstall progress bar to reach completion. CPU maxed out at 100%.... NIS2005 isn't just slow, it's bad-mannered: gives you a normal mouse-pointer when in fact it's still hogging every resource in sight, and the appropriate cursor would be an hourglass the size of the screen. I just checked the sys reqs on symantec's website again, thinking I must have misread, but no - here they are: Win 98 (I'm running 98SE, check) 133Mhz (300 MHz, check) 96Mb RAM (224Mb, check) You have to wonder whether they actually test these figures, especially for older OSs, or whether someone from marketing produces them by applying an arcane and closely-guarded algorithm to a random selection of car licence-plate numbers from the pub carpark... Downloaded the trialware AVG+Firewall, which installed in just 3 minutes. For just £31 for 2 years, compared with NIS's £50 for 1 year, I might well stick with it if it's still behaving after a month. Right now the machine is back to what that kind of machine should be running Win98: blindingly fast. I'll check out your other suggestions when I get home tonight. Except for the HOSTS file link (thanks VirusGuy), which I've already looked at. Now that is the most beautiful solution to Web ads I can imagine. Effectively saying to them "You're looking for the server to download your annoying rotating ad/flashing image/popup for your tacky sex-site? Immediately Sir. If you would step this way..." and ushering them through the door to the elevator-shaft! thanks again Seb |
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