Vegas and AntiVirus
by Doug Lewis
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Jan 9, 2008 at 1:03:51 pm
Does anybody out there use Trend Micro AntiVirus software? I am currently using Vegas 5 and Norton Antivirus. I am considering switching to Trend Micro. I keep hearing how Norton is a resource hog and have heard that Trend is much better. Any problems with Vegas and Trend?
Re: Vegas and AntiVirus by Mike Kujbida on Jan 9, 2008 at 1:55:48 pm
I've been using Trend Micro's PC-Cillin for the past 3 years and have not had any problems whatsoever.
Be advised that it's a PITA to get Norton completely off your system.
Re: Vegas and AntiVirus by Mike Kujbida on Jan 9, 2008 at 2:41:29 pm
You don't say what version you have but Norton has removal instructions for all versions on their site.
However, a Google search using "uninstall norton antivirus" (without the quotes) turned up several sites that say that you'll still need to do some registry editing to completely remove all traces of it.
Here's one site that seemed pretty comprehensive.
Maybe someone else here has other ideas.
Good luck with it.
Re: Vegas and AntiVirus by Dave Petteruto on Jan 9, 2008 at 7:17:01 pm
I have also been using Trend Micro for the past year with no apparent problems. I just disable my internet connection and shut off Trend Micro whenever I am using Vegas(7).
Re: Vegas and AntiVirus by Ralph Hajik on Jan 10, 2008 at 5:40:24 pm
Hi Guys,
I get this site that gives you free AVG Anti Virus download. I have it on my older PC and it works fine. Check it out and let me know what you think.
Copy and Paste below.
CNET Download.com
Re: Vegas and AntiVirus by Allen Zagel on Jan 11, 2008 at 2:52:02 pm
I personally prefer AVG's Internet Security suite. I don't have to shut it down when working with Vegas.
I used to use their free Anti Virus but when they changed everything around and came out with the complete suites I decided to pay for it. It's the only software firewall I haven't had problems with and doesn't conflict with anything else I have which most other's did and I've tried 3 or 4 software firewalls including Zone Alarm. You start mixing and matching security software and you're bound to have conflicts. All I have now is AVG and Spybot. No more conflicts!
My video editing machine doesn't go on the internet anyway except to update software. I have a slower, 'junk' machine for the internet.
Yes, it's a bear removing Norton but I'd get it out as soon as possible and make sure you got it all. You'll have to manually remove some stuff and before you do anything in the registry, back it up. The posts above tell you what to do.