If I use 32 bit most features wornt work, right? And with 64 but the features just aren't included. Well, I don't know what to do or what to think. What has always protected computers (at least moreso than WIndows defenses?) Anti Virus's and Security Suites. Ha, I was looking at both websites today- under the 64 bit pages- and in the compairsons under the 64 bit column everything said "Why doesn't this work in 64 bit?" with an answer of "Kernel Patch Protection".ĮVERYONE KNOWS that authors of malicious software have always and will always figure out a way to get around Windows Defenses. In such a way that these virus protection softwares are unable to inact the same degree of protection. Windows Vista's Patch Guard prevents kernal manipulation. Something that actually worries me for upgrading to 64 bit. There is one point which stands above and beyond all other to take into concideration. I have read many in favor of ESET over Endpoint however so maybe I can get opinions on both. I am leaning to Endpoint because of my friend who works for IBM and used to work for MS and has an emense amount of knowledge. So now I have a new question and I really could use the help of my fellow RM friends to make the decision.ĭo I want to use 64 bit Enpoint or 32 bit? Do I want to use the 32 but ESET or 64? I thought it was 64 and only 64 bit once the jump was made. One thing I was shocked to see was a Program Files (x86). I recently just was upgraded to a 64bit Vista, soon to be 7 and this is my first ever expierence with 64 bit. Well, this question has been on my mind a lot lately. These are the number 1 and number 2 contenders for best Internet Secutiry Suite.
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