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Topic subjectKaspersky Antivirus Problems
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566196, Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Mon Nov-11-19 02:09 PM
I had major problems with the latest version of kaspersky antivirus running windows 7 with all the lastest windows updates. I removed kaspersky and am now looking for something to replace it - any suggestions would be appreciated - just a standalone antivirus. I am running only malwarebytes antimalware only at the present time.

566197, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by KJT, Mon Nov-11-19 02:40 PM
I'm happy with Windows Defender (and Malwarebytes and Super antispyware).

Have you tried reinstalling Kaspersky?

Jim.
566198, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Mon Nov-11-19 02:56 PM
thanks for the reply. My experience with removing kaspersky after a day long hassle to get everything back to normal has put me off from reinstalling.

Looking at Bitdefender at the moment
566200, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by nightlyreader, Mon Nov-11-19 04:01 PM
I've been using Eset for many years, currently using a three license package.

https://www.eset.com/us/
566201, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Mon Nov-11-19 04:40 PM
Nightly Reader: I had forgotten Eset which I used and liked about 5 years ago. I'll add it to my list.

I notice McAffe and Norton are still advertising heavily. 5-10 years ago they were the pariahs of the day and scorned by experts . Have they improved or are they still buggy, heavy, and slow?
566203, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by nightlyreader, Mon Nov-11-19 09:26 PM
My daughter had McAfee on her laptop and was having fits with it while it was installed. She dropped it off for me to look at and the first thing I did was to remove McAfee. Installed Eset and good to go.
566207, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by Ttech, Tue Nov-12-19 04:25 AM
You will probably be fine with just Malwarebytes, but you could use the free Microsoft Security Essentials (the Windows 7 version of Defender). It needs to be downloaded from Microsoft.

A bigger issue that you should be concerned with is that Windows 7 will go out of support on January 20, 2020. You will still be able to use Windows 7 after that date, but keep in mind that with no new security updates from Microsoft, it will become more vulnerable. Also when Microsoft ends support, the big antivirus vendors will also end their support for Windows 7. You should be thinking about possibly upgrading your existing computer to Window 10 if possible, or replacing it with a computer running a more current operating system.
566208, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Tue Nov-12-19 01:09 PM
Ttech:

Thanks for the advice. I understand what you said but I need an An operating system that will run Micrsoft Money which was discontinued a number of years ago. I have nothing against Windows 10 but it will not work with the Money financial software because it uses Internet Explorer which is long gone.

At one point there was a registry hack at the Windows Club Website that would fix that but that does not work anymore so I am in a bit of a quandry.
566209, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by KJT, Tue Nov-12-19 01:32 PM
Internet Explorer is not "long gone".

IE11 comes installed in Win 10. Google how to activate it and make it the default browser should that be necessary for your program.

Of course, there may be other conflicts with Win 10 that will still keep your program from working.

Jim.
566221, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Fri Nov-15-19 10:50 AM
Ttech:
I am running one of the earlier versions of Microsoft Money. I tried the sunset edition but it lacked a lot of the features I use. The version I am using is 8.0 dated 1999 which is fairly ancient. Guess I will have to give it more thouhgt.

Thank you to all of you who responded to my question


566279, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by collegeguy, Wed Dec-18-19 03:08 AM
Quote:
QUOTE:
Ttech:
I am running one of the earlier versions of Microsoft Money. I tried the sunset edition but it lacked a lot of the features I use.





What features are you using that the Sunset Edition lacks? I am an MS Money user, and I am wondering what I am missing...

566210, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by Ttech, Tue Nov-12-19 01:50 PM
Here's a link to the registry hack for everyone's reference:
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-microsoft-money-on-windows-10

Just as with Windows 7, it may be time to think about moving on from Microsoft Money. Are you running the Sunset version or one of the prior versions?

Here's a link to some free alternatives, the webpage was updated this year and it still mentions Money Sunset.
https://www.thebalance.com/top-8-free-personal-finance-software-choices-1293614
566211, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by nightlyreader, Tue Nov-12-19 04:56 PM
Quote:
QUOTE:
Ttech:

Thanks for the advice. I understand what you said but I need an An operating system that will run Micrsoft Money which was discontinued a number of years ago. I have nothing against Windows 10 but it will not work with the Money financial software because it uses Internet Explorer which is long gone.

At one point there was a registry hack at the Windows Club Website that would fix that but that does not work anymore so I am in a bit of a quandry.


Maybe consider dual booting with 7 and 10? Only using 7 as needed.
566256, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by avcalc, Sun Dec-01-19 06:30 PM
Hello all,

You may consider setting up Windows 10, and then running Windows 7 as a virtual machine through virtualbox (it is an open-source free virtualizer).

Also, many versions of Windows 10 include Hyper-V for free -- it's a Micorosoft's own virtualizer.

That said, I don't personally use either of these virtualizers.

Just a thought.
566259, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by davsan, Tue Dec-03-19 12:10 PM
avcalc: Thanks for the suggestion. I will have a look at it.
566260, RE: Kaspersky Antivirus Problems
Posted by GreyFalcon, Thu Dec-05-19 07:34 PM
Not necessary, with Start10 to change the menu back to a win.7 type menu and after you transfer your data you will hardly know you are not running Win.7 and have the best of both worlds. 10 is far better than 7. Have been running ESET for years even after it lost favor on the forum. No problems and it is not a resource hog, it just works.