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Switching from Mac

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  • Ian Wilson
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    I'm a Mac user these days, but I remember from my Windows days the same thing that you mentioned, that the AV reviews come up with different winners. I take the view that the most important thing is that you do have some decent AV program in place, and if it is from one of the reputable producers, it will probably be fine. And as new versions come out, sometimes with new features, which one is ahead in the reviews will change. It's quite like asking which is better, Canon or Nikon. You can do well with either and it is largely a matter of personal preference, I think.

    Ian
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  • SFA
    I've used AVG on various devices for a few years and they seem reasonable.

    Just the free version.

    My Broadband is BT and has in-line virus checking of some sort anyway.

    I thought Win10 was also self protecting in so far as anything can be? Perhaps not.

    If I ever see Norton or McAfee offered I run a mile (metaphorically speaking).

    Historically, once installed, they interfered with everything and "for security reasons" were very difficult to remove.

    Unless one is really lax about one's interaction with the internet and messages arriving from random sources or odd looking messages from known recognised names I reckon AV security at the base level should be adequate. Nothing really fancy is required.

    However if you are especially promiscuous in your approach to internet activity you may need to consider the paid-for "Pro" options.


    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Robert Whetton
    Avast.com

    I'd also kick the 1080 to touch. my R9 390 kicks it's ass and is cheaper 😊
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  • Keith Reeder
    Windows' own native solution protection ("Windows Defender") is probably all you need, Ed - it's never let me down on my (Win 8.1) machine, and I feel in no way more vulnerable for relying on this than on the umpteen others - like Avast!, AVG, Eset and the rest - that I've tried over the years.

    It just works.
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  • Edward Moss
    Thanks for all the comments, I'll probably go with the built in option as I'm hopefully not "that" stupid to click on spam email attachments..

    No doubt be back with more questions when all the bits arrive this week.
    Bob, got my 1070 for a really good price so happy with that but would I really notice that much difference with 1dx files?
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  • Robert Whetton
    Well if you got your 1070 for a steal - why not 😉

    For ref takes approx 7 seconds for my R9 to chug through 10, ISO3200 7D2 files (100% JPG)
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  • Edward Moss
    Well that's me done with Apple, compared to my old "new/current" £3000 Mac pro D300's 32gb RAM, new PC does this...for £1500...
    1DX files; (mac was using a slightly older version of C1)
    Building 100 RAW Canon previews; Mac 124 seconds PC 43 seconds

    Processing 100 RAW Canon files to full quality jpegs; Mac 102 seconds PC 54 seconds

    I've never built a PC before, not one problem along the way, Windows 10 takes a bit of getting used to but nothing I won't get used to.
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  • Robert Whetton
    I use the only useful part of OS10 - the Dock - check out Rocket Dock 😊

    I also use Xplorer2 instead of windows explorer
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