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Anyone having problems with McAafee Security Suite? (yet another vanity from Hack)
www.freerepublic.com ^ | 9-3-06 | Hacksaw

Posted on 09/03/2006 1:22:08 PM PDT by Hacksaw

I have McAfee security suite. It ran somewhat fine until the latest "upgrade". Now new windows take way to long to to open, and even the boot up process to where I can actually use the computer takes a lot longer. I tried uninstalling everything except the virus scan, and it still runs like a turtle.

From what I read, Mcafee is RAM resident and the newest release must be a huge RAM hog. It gave me the excuse to order the extra 512M of memory - Rambus RDRAM 800 MHz BTW - very expensive but I don't think that should be necessary. Going with cheaper memory would require a different chipset and I don't even want to f**k with that so I bought the Rambus.

I'll console myself with the fact that I won't have to turn everything off to run Doom 3 now.

Anyone else running into this problem with McAfee?


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: lowqualitycrap; malware; mcafee; spyware; windows; xp
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To: Hacksaw

I've had the same problem. Everything was fine until the latest upgrade.


61 posted on 09/03/2006 3:58:54 PM PDT by joylyn
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To: Hacksaw
Thank you. Most programs have the uninstaller in their program files...I was such a dunce that I thought the Add/Remove Programs would remove the uninstaller. I admit I know nothing about computers. Thanks again.
62 posted on 09/03/2006 4:05:16 PM PDT by Krodg
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To: Hacksaw

Get AVG. It's free. I dumped Symantec (and refused to use McAffee since it was so cumbersome) when they stopped supporting 2002 but wanted to charge me anyway, or purchase 2004. AVG works like a charm.


63 posted on 09/03/2006 4:26:34 PM PDT by b4its2late (Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark!)
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To: HAL9000
Speaking of behalf of the Mac FReepers - we don't sell Macs, but plenty of folks on FR have found the Mac recommendations helpful as a solution to their problems.

Macs simply put an end to the plague of viruses, worms and spyware - if you don't install Microsoft Windows.

I do technically agree with you, not being a Wintel-Only type myself. I just do not think every single opening should result in a sales pitch, whether someone posts a Mac answer, or a picture of a Penguin.-And there are those types of evangelists around.

The Clueless are still capable of bringing down a Mac, or getting A Linux system rooted, but yes, they are helped out a lot, since everyone is going to write malicious code for the most popular system.

Windows boxes are also prone to Operator wetware failure, and are only one multiple Real Media installation from becoming useless.

The reason Macs dominated Graphic Arts till recently was because they started the Plug and Play reputation amongst non-geeks back in the 80's.

That said, I have not seen a blue screen in years and years. But I am rather geeky, going back to FORTRAN IV.

I know, I know...

"Nobody runs the Steam Loom like Big Mike!"

64 posted on 09/03/2006 4:42:34 PM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: Gorzaloon
The reason Macs dominated Graphic Arts till recently was because they started the Plug and Play reputation amongst non-geeks back in the 80's.

Plug and Play was a factor, but not the main one. I would attribute it to some different things - The 68000 architecture was better than the 8088 for graphics - it could address more memory, it had better registers and a better instruction set. The Windows GUI was incredibly primitive compared to Macs, especially with Apple's patented QuickDraw technology. And I remember plenty of MS-DOS users who openly disparaged the mouse, and swore they would never use one - but a mouse is very handy for GUIs and graphic design.

Today, the Mac is no longer relegated to niche markets. It's an excellent general-purpose computer, ideal for the typical user.

65 posted on 09/03/2006 5:06:10 PM PDT by HAL9000 (Happy 10th Anniversary FreeRepublic.com - Est. Sept. 23, 1996 - Thanks Jim!)
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To: Hacksaw

ping


66 posted on 09/03/2006 5:08:05 PM PDT by pjsbro
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To: Hacksaw
....Bob Villa's new "miracle hammer".

Now thats funny, I don't care who ya' are....(Larry the CableGuy)

67 posted on 09/03/2006 5:11:43 PM PDT by ThreePuttinDude ()..Hey Libs....NO FITZMAS FOR YOU....()
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To: HAL9000
I would attribute it to some different things - The 68000 architecture was better than the 8088 for graphics -

No doubt about that!!!

Now, for a real trip down memory lane....Remember a certain old friend that was really ahead of its time, graphically?

You can still find them in the limestone fossil beds!

C= !

< Creaking, cackling ancient voice >

My first romance with 6502 ML.

< /Creaking, cackling ancient voice >

68 posted on 09/03/2006 5:57:56 PM PDT by Gorzaloon
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To: Gorzaloon

That is because most people are morons and jump off the Bridge to buy crappy windows. Keeps me busy. I would run my COCO3 if more software was available for internet usage.

I would love to have a Studebaker. Donations are accepted ;)


69 posted on 09/03/2006 8:04:12 PM PDT by thebaron512
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To: Gorzaloon

I did a lot of 6502 assembler language programming on my old Apple ][ (Serial #4714). I still have it, and it may be the oldest working computer in the state.


70 posted on 09/03/2006 8:04:23 PM PDT by HAL9000 (Happy 10th Anniversary FreeRepublic.com - Est. Sept. 23, 1996 - Thanks Jim!)
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To: proudofthesouth
I love and use Avast. The first time the virus alert went off I just about went into cardiac arrest. LOL I would also recommend Web root Spy Sweeper.

When I had that browser hijacker in 2003, Avast! found 267 different types of malware-- got rid of them, too.

Spy Sweeper is highly recommended at the malware forums I frequent, and what Mrs. B has at work- it's "good stuff."

71 posted on 09/04/2006 3:30:06 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: backhoe

I've been told my many computer geeks that Norton Antivirus actually contains spyware.


72 posted on 09/04/2006 5:12:01 AM PDT by proudofthesouth (Mao said that power comes at the point of a rifle; I say FREEDOM does.)
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To: Hacksaw

bump for later read


73 posted on 09/04/2006 5:17:29 AM PDT by FateAmenableToChange
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To: Hacksaw

No problems yet.


74 posted on 09/04/2006 5:21:36 AM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: proudofthesouth
I've been told by many computer geeks that Norton Antivirus actually contains spyware.

I've heard that rumor, too.

The one thing I took away from reading tons of material on various antimalware forums is that many people either love or hate Norton and McAffee... and that both cause problems is a fairly signifigant percentage of computers.

It may not be entirely their fault- there are so many combinations of hardware and software out there that some conflicts are inevitable.

75 posted on 09/04/2006 5:25:07 AM PDT by backhoe
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To: Spktyr
McAfee is a POS. Dump it, and get AVG's security suite. Far less resource intensive.

I've been running the free version of AVG for years and it's been great. It's caught the few viruses I've run into and it's not a pig. I bought two new notebooks last Friday and they came with Nortons. It was one of the first things to go... AVG is great and the price is right.

76 posted on 09/04/2006 5:34:46 AM PDT by tje (Cold hearted orb, that rules the night....)
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To: Hacksaw

bttt


77 posted on 09/04/2006 12:15:21 PM PDT by is_russia_western
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To: Spktyr; Hacksaw
McAfee is a POS. Dump it, and get AVG's security suite. Far less resource intensive.

I concur whloeheartedly. McAfee bites. AVG rocks...and has been rocking on all my PCs and laptops for 3 years now.
In fact, to make it even LESS resource intensive, run MSCONFIG and go into your startup items and uncheck AVGCC. The Control Center doesn't need to be running in the Systray all the time. Protection still runs resident and Auto-updates work just fine without it.

78 posted on 09/05/2006 6:05:42 AM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Winning shows strength. Winning without fighting shows brilliance.)
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