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| McAfee Internet Security Suite 2007 - 3 Users | 
enlarge | From: McAfee Category: Software
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $0.94 You Save: $89.05 (99%)
New (16) Used (7) from $0.94
Avg. Customer Rating: 99 reviews Sales Rank: 4468
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Color: 3-user Media: CD-ROM Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.2 x 1.3
MPN: 100722 Model: MIS07EMB3RUA UPC: 731944563008 EAN: 0731944563008 ASIN: B000HE35SS
Release Date: August 25, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
Mcafee is GARBAGE October 18, 2008 After trying Norton Anti Virus for a while and finding it buggy as hell, I thought I'd try Mcafee since in the 90's these used to be the 2 top companies for anti-virus software. STAY AWAY FROM MCAFEE. Buggy interfaces, slow performance, almost no support, bothersome pop-up's. For the high-end price you would expect something better. Not with Mcafee. Do yourself a favor and PLEASE, PLEASE stay away from any of their products. Try Kaspersky or Avast.
Computer-Jacked January 18, 2008 McAfee Security Suite has computer-jacked my computer! I totally hate this product and I've used McAfee for years. Terrible, terrible. When it is scanning or checking my computer, it slows everything else down to a snail's pace. Opening other websites or writing email is extremely frustrating when McAfee is doing its thing. Quite frequently, it knocks me off the internet. It's like someone else has taken control of my computer. I am going to get this nightmare off of my computer. I want my money back!
Crashed Vista - don't touch it with a barge pole!!! December 8, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Have been with either McAfee or Symantic/Norton for probably 15 years or more. Overall I have had more problems with McAfee, but have had most of them resolved via their IM support (Real person? Get real!!)- it can take a couple of hours as the response times can be incredibly s-l-o-w, but we did get there eventually. I bought a new PC a couple of months ago which came with a 90 day trial for Symantic, and it expired yesterday. I had an unused copy of McAfee which I had purchased just before my old PC expired, causing me to buy the new one, so I thought that I would install that and save me a trip down the shops and me spending more of my hard earned money. Once the install started it did warn me that there were known incompatibility issues with Vista, so part of it is my own fault I suppose, but I have seen that warning before with installing other software and had experienced no major problems. Anyway, once it had completed installation and I double clicked on the desktop icon, the system crashed and started to shut down - it stalled at this point and the hard drive was running continuously. After 5 minutes I got bored and turned the PC off, counted to 10 and then restarted it. All looked well, until I tried to sign in, when explorer.exe crashed and none of the buttons/icons on the user sign in screen did what they should. Could not get it to start, stop or restart and ended up having to turn the power off. Tried a couple of more times to see if the problems would resolve themselves, but they didn't and so resorted to a system restore - thank goodness for system restore is all I can say!!! The result is that i will be going back to Symantic as I know that works with my PC
Caution - Does not play well with Vista! December 3, 2007 I am able to install and use the McAfee suite as a free download from my ISP Comcast. On two machines running XP, this new version installed fine and has not caused any issues. We recently bought 2 new identical Dell laptops running Vista Home Premium. I installed the McAfee suite on both. On my wife's machine, it has run fine although it does slow the machine down considerably when it is doing something. These machines are no slouches - 2GB RAM and Core Duo processors. On my machine, it constantly churns and reduces the PC to unusable it is so slow, CPU usage runs near 100%. I have put both machines side by side and verified the settings, programs, hardware etc. are IDENTICAL on both so I have no explanation for this behavior on one machine and not the other. I have uninstalled and reinstalled it 3 times now, and run the McAfee removal tool (available as a download from McAfee) to ensure a clean install. Using the Process Explorer program (similar to Task Manager), I watch as various parts of the McAfee suite kick in and gobble from 40-100% CPU time even when the machine is sitting idle. The bottom line is that if you are running Vista, you should probably look elsewhere for your security needs- as you can see many others have experienced slowdowns to the point of reducing the machine to an unusable paperweight with this product. Luckily I have no expense incurred! Update 12/28/07: I finally gave up on this product, uninstalled it and went to the AVG free antivirus. The McAfee suite would not hog the cpu if I would hibernate the machine and brought it back up, but if it was powered off or restarted the same old behavior returned. I tried to run the manual virus scan, it ran for nearly 4 hours! And this is on a new machine with relatively few files. Once I uninstalled it, I ran a full scan with AVG which took 39 minutes. Maybe the 2008 version of McAfee will be improved......??
I should have read the reviews! November 30, 2007 I purchased McAfee Internet Security Suite for 2 years in a row and had no problems. Hopefully I'll make it through the year so I can buy another brand when my subscription is up! It took me 2 hours to figure out that all 70 some items disappeared from my Outlook Express inbox because of bugs in McAfee. (It was a quick fix though.)
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