
compatible with all modern versions of Windows. eConceal Firewall Standard for Windows eEye Digital Security Blink Emsisoft Anti-Malware eScan Anti-Virus (AV) for Windows. an analyzing tool for locating dangerous activity is included Comodo Firewall Comodo Internet Security Premium Comodo Internet Security Pro. it is possible to restore erroneously deleted files. all suspicious items are placed in a safe quarantine zone. there is an option to display malicious software installers. detects viruses and trojans on the hard drive. The firewall works in the background without affecting overall system performance. There is a software analyzing tool for quick trojan detection. You are able to delete all viruses completely with a single click. All suspicious files are listed there along with the actions that were taken to protect the PC. This utility contains an event log that is accessible from the main window. In case Comodo Firewall could not find and clear the virus, it is recommended to try another tool like Panda Cloud Antivirus. It is possible to restore mistakenly deleted items. Users can scan all hard drives for detecting potential threats and moving them to a safe quarantine area. There is protection from spyware and trojans. It blocks unsafe internet connections and notifies you about all suspicious activity. The main purpose of this software is providing online protection from viruses and other malicious files. It is possible to exclude certain files from the scan. As always, install and use Malwarebytes AntiMalware free occasionally just for ensuring your system is clean is highly recommended (Malwarebytes free does not run automatically in the background, only when you open and use it to scan your system).Comodo Firewall is a Windows program that lets users prevent online attacks on the computer.
Even though it can be a little more difficult to understand to use for some people, Comodo firewall would be good to use for extra protection. AVG does well for protection, but is a bit of a resource hog. I would stay away from Microsoft Security Essentials since it had failed antivirus certification at least a couple of times, even though the integration with Windows is great and uses little resources. Avast is highly recommended and also does well with lower resources systems. Avira is good and requires lower amounts of resources than some of the others, though the nag screens are a pain.
Disk space can be an issue if you are low in storage. I don't think it is so much about the operating system as is it the system resources like processor type and speed as well as memory.