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Hey guys.

Is this for the standard Vipre Home antivirus? I'm guessing not the antivirus+firewall combo...
Please correct me if I am wrong.
Btw...thanks Tomshardware for the coupon
Cheers
whats this anti virus like, i use comodo?
Not bad, testing the premium version and using 50MB of ram and no slow down.
I'd rather know if it's detection rates are any good instead of how lightweight it is.