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IanHenry
August 22nd, 2010, 20:36
Hi,
I’m just in the process of doing a complete re-format and reinstall of Windows 7 and FSX and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations as to what is the best free anti-virus software to use with FSX?
I know NickN recommends NOD32 in his guide but it is rather expensive, and as the computer rarely does online, only to register products and download real world weather via Active Sky I did wonder if that product might be a little over the top for my needs.
I have previously used Avast or AVG on my FSX computer, which are very good, but is thee anything available which is less intrusive for FSX?
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
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Regards,
Ian.

kilo delta
August 22nd, 2010, 23:36
One of the best ones that I've used is Microsoft Security Essentials (http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/)

robert41
August 22nd, 2010, 23:53
Not free, but PCTools Spyware Doctor is very good. No effect on performance.

Lewis-A2A
August 23rd, 2010, 00:58
I use Anti Vir, and I loves it. Free as well :ernae:

Daube
August 23rd, 2010, 01:05
In any case, the antivirus software should be deactivated while flying FSX.
You're not downloading anything while you fly, so you don't need an antivirus to check your files and slow down your hardrive.

What needs to be constantly ACTIVE is the firewall, to prevent any unauthorised access to your computer while you're in the sim.

I use Avast. It's free and easy to use. I deactivate it just before lauching FSX. I reactivate it when I exit the sim. The last time my computer had a virus was... something like 5 years ago...

orionll
August 23rd, 2010, 01:30
I'm with kilo delta on Microsoft Security Essentials.

Crusader
August 23rd, 2010, 01:59
I'm with others on Microsoft Security Essentials . Free and no problems yet .

JimC1702
August 23rd, 2010, 02:55
Another happy Avast! user here. Used it for years and no issues.

Jim

dominique
August 23rd, 2010, 03:13
In any case, the antivirus software should be deactivated while flying FSX.
You're not downloading anything while you fly, so you don't need an antivirus to check your files and slow down your hardrive.



It should not IMO !You download FS weather files, you may've other programs running in the background or you may want to check something on the web while flying. And more important you may (will for sure, one day or another) forget to reactivate it after the FS session. You don't gain much and if infected it's hello hellville.The hardrive is not the main factor of fluidity of a sim except if you've an antique hardisk motorized by hamsters !

I've been using AVG for quite sometimes and shifting to MSE for the new rigs. After all who knows better than MS about all the holes and cracks in the fabrics :).

Antivirus should never be deactivated if your computer/LAN is connected to the internet. Period.

my 2 (euro) cents :)

Lewis-A2A
August 23rd, 2010, 03:28
It should not IMO !You download FS weather files, you may've other programs running in the background or you may want to check something on the web while flying. And more important you may (will for sure, one day or another) forget to reactivate it after the FS session. You don't gain much and if infected it's hello hellville.The hardrive is not the main factor of fluidity of a sim except if you've an antique hardisk motorized by hamsters !

I've using AVG for quite sometimes and shifting to MSE for the new rigs. After all who knows better than MS about all the holes and cracks in the fabrics :).

Antivirus should never be deactivated if your computer/LAN is connected to the internet. Period.

my 2 (euro) cents :)

Even if it isnt connected to the web! Malware/viruses etc attach themselves to all manner of files. It will only take one thing to attach to an .exe within fsx and then lay dormant until you run the .exe and bam! you just got nailed.

Leaving it on is the best you can do. NOD i believe is recommended because its overhead is so small, its developed to be resource/game friendly. However there are many freeware/payware alternatives that are quite good.

padburgess
August 23rd, 2010, 03:55
Avast and Adaware. No problems in 4 years of use. I never disable them. In FSX I still get 25-30 FPS with dense autogen and clouds as long as I stay away from Seattle. Since I fly bush and ridge running, no probs.
System AMD Athlon Duo 5600 4MB DDR800 1MB ATI 4670.

Regards
Paul

cortomalteseit
August 23rd, 2010, 04:07
Microsoft Security Essential it's my choice and my pc feels good! ;)

txnetcop
August 23rd, 2010, 04:15
Microsoft Security Essentials has now become the best anti-everything freeware now. AVG and Avast also rate well.

Daube
August 23rd, 2010, 04:47
It should not IMO !You download FS weather files, you may've other programs running in the background or you may want to check something on the web while flying. And more important you may (will for sure, one day or another) forget to reactivate it after the FS session. You don't gain much and if infected it's hello hellville.The hardrive is not the main factor of fluidity of a sim except if you've an antique hardisk motorized by hamsters !

I've using AVG for quite sometimes and shifting to MSE for the new rigs. After all who knows better than MS about all the holes and cracks in the fabrics :).

Antivirus should never be deactivated if your computer/LAN is connected to the internet. Period.

my 2 (euro) cents :)


So while you're flying, you keep background programs that will download files without telling you ? Do you really think this is normal ? :/
It's up to you to configure your computer properly. I configured my computer so that there are a very minimum amount of programs running in the background while I fly, and none of those programs will download anything until I tell them to do so.

FSX will download the weather from Jeppesen and there are no viruses there.
A virus will not magically enter in your computer, you'll have to download something for that, and if you download a file your antivirus will scan it.
And I do not surf while the sim runs.

italoc
August 23rd, 2010, 05:27
One of the best ones that I've used is Microsoft Security Essentials (http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/)

Me too .... and, for the time being, I'm quite happy with it :salute:
Italo

Navy Chief
August 23rd, 2010, 05:36
My vote goes to Avast also. Great program. Has saved my butt on more than one occasion.

NC

JoeW
August 23rd, 2010, 05:36
I just clicked on that link to Microsoft Security Essentials and it tells me it's not available in my country or region !!
Must not be in the U. S. yet!

Paul K
August 23rd, 2010, 09:11
Microsoft Security Essentials ever since the new PC and Windows 7 arrived last November. AVG and AdAware on my old XP machine, but happy with WSE on the new one.