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The penultimate in China is Jinshan, which is manifested by the incomplete virus database, the old engine, and the money spent on advertising.
The penultimate foreign country is Norton: the performance is that many viruses can't be found and killed, and the QQ virus can finally be checked now, but it still can't be killed.
The best foreign antivirus is Kaspersky,The disadvantage is that the common problem of foreign anti-soft is that we can't do anything about our native QQ virus,(Hey,Discrimination against Tencent) There is a particularly large resource occupation,If your CPU is 64-bit, you can use it with confidence,The best domestic killing soft is Jiang Min,The shortcomings used to be a hard disk bomb for anti-piracy,As a result, they stinked.,It is estimated that they eat a trench,After growing a wisdom,It should be honest,There should be no more such things in the future,You can use it with confidence, Moreover, the resource occupation is intelligently controlled during antivirus, which should be a good choice, and the recommended collocation is the firewall of Jiangmin Kill Soft with Zone Alarm.
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Rising, Jinshan? Forget it, I've used both of them, and I checked the virus n times and didn't reflect it at all, but I changed Kaba and found dozens of viruses and Trojans.
It is recommended to use a kaba, and then with a wooden marker. Absolutely good.
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Jinshan is okay, and Jiangmin who used it before is also okay.
It doesn't feel like there's much difference, but it's not good to decide Rising. I don't know why, I just don't feel good. Hehe.
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Comprehensive comparison, as far as I have used, the card bar has the strongest anti-virus ability, but it consumes more resources, Rising anti-virus ability is also good, and it also accounts for more resources, Nuoton anti-virus ability is medium to high, but the resource occupation is very small, I personally recommend Nuoton.
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It's still more comfortable to use.
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Rising and KV are okay! The key is that the antivirus software must be genuine!
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Jiangmin antivirus software is the best, one is that it occupies the least system resources, and the second is that it does not crash after installation. Rising always crashes.
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Personally, I like Norton!
But it's not bad, I've heard that Trojans are the most effective!
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The card bar is much better than Norton.
This must be Kaspersky, the antivirus is very powerful, but it occupies a very high memory and the computer configuration is high, so you can consider using it. If it's me, I think it's nod32, it takes up less memory, the antivirus is fast, and the world's most VB100 has passed the test.
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Here's how to uninstall Rising Antivirus:
Click the [Start] button in the lower left corner of the screen, click [Programs All Programs] >Rising Antivirus] >Repair] in the start menu, at this time, the Rising software maintenance mode interface will pop up, select [Uninstall] in the interface, click "Next", remove the check box of "Keep User Profile" at the bottom of the interface, and then click "Next", enter the verification code according to the program prompts, and then click the "Next" button until the uninstallation is completed. >>>More
If you don't have any ideas to support domestic products, it's better to use foreign products, NOD, Norton, Kaspersky, McCafe are all good, and the most resource-saving is NOD. Domestic things are also good, but the performance is not as good as foreign ones. (Personal opinion).
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