Please suggest a good Anti-Virus + Anti-Spyware for Win XP SP2

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@Zeo,

Well I wanted no less to upgrade to Win XP SP3, but according to the BSNL guys, the modem I am using wont work with Win XP 3. Though that seems totally bull-shit to me, but anyways, I cant risk upgrading to SP 3 for the same fear. Anyways, Is there a complete life-time free edition of Avast like the AVG Free Edition ? Will this version of Avast provide regular free updates like AVG does ? If yes, please provide me its download link...!

Avast! has both free edition and paid edition. The free edition (also called "Home Edition") is totally free to use and it automatically download updates whenever you are connected to the net.

Here's the link to download:
Download FREE antivirus software - avast! Home Edition

Here's a comparison between the Professional Edition and Home Edition of Avast!:
avast! antivirus - Versions comparison
 
@Admin,Well yes I am really being cynical coz I am very worried ever since the last attack on my PC 2 weeks back. In simple terms, it was not like as if my PC just had a fever or a cough-n-cold, but was like as if my PC had cancer....Yes, so badly infected my computer was. Anyways, at present only Microsift Sec Ess[updated] is installed. By the way, MS Sec Ess and Win Defender does not get installed together.:wall: You can have only 1 app at a time. Anyways, I am with MS Sec Ess at present since it has both an AV & AS.Thanks Piyush for replying. I will review Comodo as well.@Zeo,A big thanks to you for helping me out with the links. Avast Prof Ed looks promising but its a paid one, so I am not going for it. Now I have to choose between Avast Free Ed and AVG Free Ed. By the way, I think Avast does not have an inbuilt Anti-Spyware...Does it ? And does it hog the system ?
 
@icycool. I would advise you to go for Avira's Antivir, just because it has got much better detection rates as compared to other Av programs. You will get it here.
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Note: If your system is currently infected by a virus, you can download "Avira's AntiVir Rescue System". Burn it on to a Cd and boot using it. The other advantage of this Rescue system is that "You can even update to the latest virus definitions and do a scan"
 
@Admin,

at present only Microsift Sec Ess[updated] is installed. By the way, MS Sec Ess and Win Defender does not get installed together.:wall: You can have only 1 app at a time. Anyways, I am with MS Sec Ess at present since it has both an AV & AS.

Thanks Piyush for replying. I will review Comodo as well.

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MSE has features both of Windows defender, so u dont need to worry about it.

@ Others Please correct me if am wrong.
 
windows defender is a separate piece of software. it comes preloaded with vista and 7.

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and do mention here what stuff you do on your machine. .

you might be a good candidate to try out ubuntu.
 
I use Avira + Adaware + Zone alarm firewall. No virus till date.
 
I have been using avira premium + comodo firewall for the last two years,both provide excellent protection and take very less system resources.
 
A big thanks to Krish, Meet and Xyx for responding.@Admin,Well let me mention my usage in internet :Email checking, surfing in forums, blogging, browsing, chatting, downloading loads of stuff through P2P. Now P2P is the max usage from my internet. Now I am not sure which one to go for. Avira or Avast or AVG..!However, I am considering to go for Avast + Malwarebytes. Any comments ?
 
@Zeo,
A big thanks to you for helping me out with the links. Avast Prof Ed looks promising but its a paid one, so I am not going for it.

If you had read the comparison between the Free Edition and Professional Edition of Avast!, there's no important feature missing from the Free Edition except for the script blocker which you can install as a third party addon in Firefox.

By the way, I think Avast does not have an inbuilt Anti-Spyware...Does it ?

Avast! does have Anti-spyware protection. Read the features carefully again.

And does it hog the system ?

I know one of my friends who, has a Pentium-4 1.9GHz machine with 128MB SRAM, is comfortably using Avast! Free Edition without any loss in the performance.

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As an added bonus, Avast! Free Edition has boot-time scan which is missing from majority of the anti-viruses.

Also AVG Free edition doesn't have firewall and rootkit protection.
AVG Free - AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

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A big thanks to Krish, Meet and Xyx for responding.

@Admin,

Well let me mention my usage in internet :

Email checking, surfing in forums, blogging, browsing, chatting, downloading loads of stuff through P2P. Now P2P is the max usage from my internet. Now I am not sure which one to go for. Avira or Avast or AVG..!

However, I am considering to go for Avira + Malwarebytes. Any comments ?

Malwarebytes free version won't give you real-time protection but will be a good on-demand scanner. I don't know much about Avira but I heard its quite good.

All I can say is if you are connected to the net, better not to go for AVG free edition as it has many important features missing that I mentioned in my previous post.
 
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