I use Norton Internet Security 2009 and I am satisfied. But at least 2GB of RAM is recommended.
even i use that but this latest NIS09 is not resourse hogger like its previous norton products.
Its the best NIS every released by norton.:yahoo:
I calculated it uses 60-70mb ram which is quiet good and very light on system.:thumb:
Kaspersky is the best..... but the other ones you can try out are
Avast Home edition(Free licensed version)
and, these days I am using A squared which uses minimum resources and you will not even get to know whether its running but problem with this one is that you have to update its database manually.....
Have a look at this link
Antivirus-Consumer - Quick Heal stages an upset
The factors they look at are
Price-performance
Product availability
Marketing & branding
Channel relationship
Service & support
these are the only things its good at , it still has a sluggish UI and bad scanning and is resource hogging
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