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GDATA Antivirus 2009 Review Part 5


Werd Up G….It’s the GDATA review!!!

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25 Responses to “GDATA Antivirus 2009 Review Part 5”

  1. ShevaFC says:

    lol????

  2. ShevaFC says:

    avira!

  3. terekevadexD says:

    gdata should be in top 10 anti viruses

  4. ballader1 says:

    kaspersky removes QHost but Norton doesn’t!!!!
    Kaspersky is the best Anti-Malware application

  5. marauder2142 says:

    norton is certainly not

  6. kassem435 says:

    oh yeah its perfect good securety only bad thing i can find about it is it uses freaking mutch cpu. and its the worst at detecting spyware/mallware

  7. adam1611 says:

    haha, rating: Awesome! :P

  8. adam1611 says:

    Bitdefender 2009 is good with games.. activate Game mode :D

  9. adam1611 says:

    is it good?

  10. rushdrift says:

    mrizos I have a question how about , gamming does it effect? cause I was wondering, bit defender are not that good on gamming aswell as kaspersky so I wonder if g data is the same?

  11. URONFIRE66 says:

    hi m8
    ur doin a great job n i av learnet alot from you
    i recently got infected with a rouge called personal antivirus n i was using avira premium security which didnt stop it in ayway.
    i want to no which security suit do u recommend for my personal laptop thank u.

  12. BuckandJake says:

    norton antivirus is one of the best antivirus :) GDATA is awesome too

  13. kassem435 says:

    thx i use the gdata now

  14. chevyblows2001 says:

    why wouldent you stick with KIS untill your license runs out than get GDATA you can prolly get it from the internet look it up on google.

  15. michaelhpedersen says:

    What really gets me is how realistic some of these rogues look now. It makes me question some of the good guys just because there are quite a few and I don’t know some of them. I just realized that ZAX does a good job for me so I am sticking with it. I’m used to it and it’s actually kind of fun.

  16. mrizos says:

    I would just stick with MBAM or SAS. They are free and will get the job done.

  17. gabbers58 says:

    Hey? Do you think Antivirus 360 remover or any antivirus product is safe to use?

  18. turb0strid3r says:

    I got rid of Avast about a month ago

  19. kochkochkoch says:

    Norton and Avast conflict. They will detect quarentine files, when you move a virus from Norton quarentine to Avast! chest, none will delete.

  20. wingscancer says:

    its not its just trash lol

  21. ComputerHelpGuy1 says:

    It’s a rogue. They make Xoftspy

  22. agentnonoh says:

    Do you test new antivirus softwares when they come out. Like ones that you have never ever heard of.

  23. mrizos says:

    honestly I’d go with GDATA…2 engines are hard to beat.

  24. Midnighttoker70 says:

    Hey mrizos. I use Kaspersky Internet Security 2009. In your opinion do you think I should switch to G-DATA or just stick with KIS? I really like KIS but I’m always looking for the best AV available. One more thing where do you get G-DATA in America I can only find the English version.

  25. mrizos says:

    ONLY ONE ANTIVIRUS AT A TIME!

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