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What do you think about Gdata 2012 antivirus?


mrkool123

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It has one of the highest detection rates.

Where have you seen that "one of the highest detection rates"?

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G DATA AntiVirus 2012 22.0.2.25:

setup file: 319 MB !!!

Requirements:

· Windows XP: 512 MB RAM

· Windows Vista / 7: 1 GB RAM !!!

It's better for G Data to be friend with small nubmers :rolleyes:

otherwise with any rate of virus detection or FP, many ppl wont choose it as the first choice

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It gonna need super computer to run this AV. :lol:

Better use ESET or Norton.

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I found it slow and heavy (2011) and a bit of a PITA really. Had a mind of it's own instead of listening to me :D Just my personal opinion. I think it's a decent suite if you have a really good pc, just not for me.

Don't know if it's improved for 2012. The installer is way too big though. Takes days to download and install :P

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I agree with avmad. The installer size itself is one of the biggest suite (or they just don't compress it so the install time will become very fast, I don't know). Though, I've heard GData uses 3 AV engines, I don't know whether that is true or not, KAV + Bitdefender + F Secure, I even forgot where the source was :P No wonder why it got a very high virii detection rates.

In my opinion, unless you have a very high speed computer system and constantly doing "war" with virii, I don't think it is worth to run in a computer.

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