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BitDefender Internet Security 2010 - 1 PC / 1 Year [DOWNLOAD]
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I purchased this software to replace kaspersky just after getting a windows 7 laptop. At the time kaspersky was not windows 7 ready and Bitdefender was. All lab reports on Bitdefenders were good and it seemed to have a very good feature set. AV lab tests also showed that it was in the top 5 results at the time.
I wish I would have gone another route.
This was a ‘license’ for 3 PCs. As such I installed it on 2 windows 7 laptops and a Windows XP Media Center 2005 desktop.
It does seem to have a good feature set but it is not reliable. The software when it’s working seems good but it keeps shutting down or crashing. The icon in the notification tray will turn grey at random, will give an error that it is not responding forcing the PC to need to be rebooted in order to get it back up and running. This happens constantly on one of my windows 7 laptops and on the xp machine. Also getting this error constantly “vsserv.exe has caused an error and needs to shut down”.
I have opened over 5 tickets with Bitdefender support which has been way below standard. The first ticket was closed by them after providing a solution of “run the update”? I was not impressed as another ticket I opened was that the AV definition files would not update. The update would fail to contact the server and the PC would have to be rebooted to make a connection, despite my having a working high speed connection. It would usually be days after before I would notice that it hadn’t updated. So for several days my PC would be running out of date Anti Virus definitions.
This added with the constant crashes left my computer vulnerable. If the AV isn’t running, or it isn’t up to date, how can you trust that your PC is secure?
This was happening on all 3 machines. I’m assuming that there is another piece of software on these machines that may be in conflict with Bitdefender. Unknown at this point as their tech support was unable to resolve. Complete uninstall and reinstall of Bitdefender did not resolve the issue. Unsure if the install bits I have are corrupt or not. The install provided by Bitdefender was over an internet connection. They did not provide me with a hard copy (DVD) of the install bits and the downloaded version of the new install file from Bitdefender had the same result.
Working with their support was a lost cause and after a few months of this nonsense I asked them for a refund.
Their response was “NO”. Even though you don’t purchase software you license it (2 yr license in my case). Their reply was that after 30 days of purchase no refunds. So I’m paying for a 2 year license I’m not able to use.
After several emails to their customer service in regards to the issue. Advising I know longer trusted this application to protect my pc they still refused to give a refund. I received (2) phone calls from their tech support wanting to troubleshoot further. Was bad enough that it had been months into this at this point, and the software wasn’t working, but the tech support who was calling had English so bad I had difficulty understanding them.
Their final solution given was to have me format my (3) three computers so as to get their software to work. This was not an option.
I have been working in IT for several years and hold over 15 industry certifications in the field. In all my experience in dealing with buggy software this has to be the absolute worse in terms of dealing with the software and its customer service.
I would not recommend this software to anyone. Not just because of my technical issue but because of how their customer service and tech support were unwilling to refund my money when they failed to resolve the issue. Reformatting one of the PCs may have been a viable troubleshooting step to try and narrow down what was causing the issue, but a customer should be able to say no at this point if they choose to and get a refund. There has to be a deciding line as to when enough is enough, and how much one should have to work to get something to function as it should. Their are certain expectations every customer has when they make a purchase from a software vendor. Not only to the quality the software, but the support expected from its vendor as well.
If there was a minus star I would have given one. Seems to be a good program when it’s running but its not reliable. Tech support and customer service way below standard.
I’ve since installed another AV/Firewall solution and low and behold. It does not crash. Go figure.
I’ve still received no refund or further correspondences from BitDefender
Ran 09 version for one year because Bitdefender one of few antivirus products that will run on Windows XP 64 bit.
Three very bad experiences with them:
1) Let virus through in Jan `10 – then cleaning program I downloaded from tech support did not work; 2) March `10 auto update brought down 64 bit systems – sparked false positive of nonexistant massive virus attack; 3) April – subscription ran out, prompted me to upgrade to Bitdefender 2010. This version crashed my 64 bit machine on attempt to install and wiped out my ability to connect to Internet. Tech support refused to help me repair this crash damage – once removed 2010 they said all they would do. I asked to connect to manager to complain, the technician refused to connect me. He did tell me a senior tech would call, but that was a week ago and no one has.
Check out this note from knowledge base – [..] – basically says they forgot to test auto update with 64 bit systems, as result their customers’ systems became inoperable. I personally got notices I was under attack every 5 seconds; managed to shut those off and start a virus scan, which later reported over 15,000 infected files. Late in day I got an email with this link – basically said ‘never mind.’ Incredible! Avoid these guys!
Had to remove because of how badly it slowed my comp down. Just remember you can’t get a refund if this doesn’t work well on your computer. That is the one thing I didn’t think of when I ordered it but at least it is removed. I went with Avast Internet Security 5.0 and my system is running great.
I downloaded this Sunday. It is similiar to the 2009 software. I find my way around fine and I didn’t find any processes that ran slower. Once it figures out what to block and what to allow it is fine. It didn’t detect anything but I am pretty careful about having software protection and I watch what I download or what websites I go to. I am pleased with it. If any problems come up I will write another review. For now I say it is a great deal.
It is now June and I am pleased with this security suite. It is rated as one of the top ten in consumer report. Best of all I have used it and can vouch it works great. It has blocked innocent looking pages that could have wiped out my computer. No problems never had a virus. I did a back up with another online program same results. This works and for the price you can’t go wrong. I use Verizon web mail and it is a lot better then the security suite they offer. They offer it free and that is about what it is worth. Nothing.