Washac macrumors 68030 Original poster Jul 2, 2006 2,540 136 Jan 13, 2013 #1 How many of you who install Bootcamp just for gaming purposes bother with virus protection? If you bother with virus protection which antivirus software do you use.
How many of you who install Bootcamp just for gaming purposes bother with virus protection? If you bother with virus protection which antivirus software do you use.
MagicBoy macrumors 68040 May 28, 2006 3,989 1,141 Manchester, UK Jan 13, 2013 #2 Just use MSE. It's free and works.
Quad5Ny macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2009 984 22 New York, USA Jan 14, 2013 #3 Depends, on most computers I either don't run untrusted code (Applications) or scan the files with VirusTotal.com. When I do need active protection, I use MSE: http://windows.microsoft.com/mse/
Depends, on most computers I either don't run untrusted code (Applications) or scan the files with VirusTotal.com. When I do need active protection, I use MSE: http://windows.microsoft.com/mse/
I iLuvMyMacToo macrumors regular May 18, 2010 177 0 Australia Jan 14, 2013 #4 AVG is a good anti-virus software to run in your windows. It doesn't chew up CPU and it's free www.avgfree.com
AVG is a good anti-virus software to run in your windows. It doesn't chew up CPU and it's free www.avgfree.com
justperry macrumors G5 Aug 10, 2007 12,693 10,143 I'm a rolling stone. Jan 14, 2013 #5 iLuvMyMacToo said: AVG is a good anti-virus software to run in your windows. It doesn't chew up CPU and it's free www.avgfree.com Click to expand... Have to disagree here, it used to be good years ago, but over the years they also added to much crap, it now too uses too many resources.
iLuvMyMacToo said: AVG is a good anti-virus software to run in your windows. It doesn't chew up CPU and it's free www.avgfree.com Click to expand... Have to disagree here, it used to be good years ago, but over the years they also added to much crap, it now too uses too many resources.