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muddocktor
29 Jan 2006, 3:16am
When I got my laptop 1 1/2 years ago, it came with an oem version of McAfee, which I installed (hey, it was free) and have been using it until today. It recently started acting funny and this morning it was telling me that a dll file in ATITool had a trojan in it. Now I haven't even used the ATITool program in several months so there is no way it could have gotten infected that I know of. So I decided I would remove McAfee and install AVG instead. I also hated that dreadful security center interface that it uses, which basically is just a spam ad for the rest of their crappy products like their firewall and malware scanners.

So I go to uninstall the damn thing and first of all, there's no uninstall feature in the McAfee folder. So I go to add/remove programs and try to uninstall the security center entry there and it won't run; says something about uninstalling McAfee Antivirus first before uninstalling the security center. But, there is no uninstall feature anywheres for just the antivirus feature.:mouldy: So I go to their site and start looking around and finally find some info on how to remove this crap program off my computer. I had to boot in safe mode and delete a specific dll out of the McAfee.com folder, then run the uninstall for the securitycenter. I then rebooted normally and lo and behold, an info box pops up when booting to the desktop saying that deleted dll file couldn't be found. I then went in and there was still a bunch of leftover crap left in the McAfee.com folder, so I manually deleted as much as I could (evidently some files were still in use), then rebooted in safe mode again. I then went into registry and deleted the entries to the 2 dll files I couldn't previously delete, then went and deleted the rest of the McAfee.com folder. When I rebooted normally after this, all was finally gone, thank God. I was then able to install AVG with no problems and I'm running fine now. I still had 2 entries showing up in a HJT scan though, both dealing with McAfee as a service. So I opened up services and saw the 2 services and disabled them and now there is no mention of McAfee in the HJT log (hooorahhh).

I just think it's pitifull that a large company like McAfee can put out such a sorry piece of crap like this antivirus product. A person shouldn't have to jump through hoops just to get rid of an unwanted program, but they sure made it hard to get rid of.:rarr:

BTW, I let AVG do a complete scan after installing and updating the definitions and my laptop showed clean.:thumbsup:

Leonardo
29 Jan 2006, 4:37am
I agree. Of the big name commercial AV distributions, McAfee is the worst. Their stuff is nearly a virus itself. Norton is bloatware, but not as bad as McAfee. I found out about McAfee's nastiness a few years ago with my business computers. I quit all things Norton, except for Ghost, a few months ago.

Freeware:

registry cleaning: RegCleaner
AV: AVG
Anti-Malware: SpywareBlaster, Ad-Aware, SpyBot

reelbigfish
29 Jan 2006, 8:09pm
At work and at home on my desktop I use TrendMicro PC-Cillin. For my lappy I use AVG free and occasionally scan with Housecall from TrendMicro.

primesuspect
29 Jan 2006, 11:43pm
Kaspersky rocks for me. I put it on all of my customer's computers. it WORKS and it is very lightweight and fast.

McAfee - I insist that people uninstall it. It blows.

muddocktor
29 Jan 2006, 11:59pm
I've been switching everything over to either AVG or Avast, myself. I've never tried the Kaspersky AV though. What does it cost, prime?

RBF, I tried the PC-Cillin out a few years ago and it was OK, but didn't impress me as being way superior to what I had been using. Then I had something happen to the hard drive it was installed on and when I put a new hard drive in that box, I installed something else (I think NAV2003).

primesuspect
30 Jan 2006, 12:53am
Kaspersky is $39.95 for a one year subscription, $52.95 for a two year (I think).

If you click on the affiliate link on the front page, SM gets a few bucks ;)

Lincoln
30 Jan 2006, 2:24am
I've found that if you download the Google Pack (http://pack.google.com/) you get six months of Norton free. Just FYI.