This blog is primarily concerned with NIS 2007 (and a bit on NIS 08). I have nothing to say about more recent versions.

This blog is more or less dormant (except for occasional comments on related news), and is being left on-line as a historical record and perhaps as a warning to future generations of anti-virus coders.

2010-11-06

I just uninstalled AVG 9.0 FREE from my primary desktop PC

I really like AVG. Very good and reliable software. Virtually nothing to complain about. But I'm going to try MS Security Essentials on my primary desktop PC.

I have to mention that when I uninstalled AVG, I then ran CCleaner to make sure that AVG had uninstalled cleanly. It had. Not a single Registry error found. Not one.

This compares to Norton Removal Tool (NRT) that left 88 errors.

1 comment:

Zylstra said...

While I agree that Symantec is terrible, I do not think that counting the amount of "errors" or mislinks in a registry can atone for the legitimacy or level of functionality of any program -- especially considering you mentioned the removal tool, which is a butcher approach to removing a program. More important might be to mention the fact that Symantec has probably developed removal tools beyond any other company because their product is such a pain to remove.