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I have some really old machines and want to run a virus scan on them. They only have about 64mb RAM, 333Mhz processor, etc. I don't want a whole suite, just something light weight and effective.

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For Windows 98 and upwards you could try Clamwin. Note that is does not do on-access scanning. You need to manually or schedule a scan of your drives.

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Personally, I vote for "Don't give the user Administrator rights", "Apply current security fixes", and "Don't run unnecessary services or software" for a low-impact anti-virus solution.

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  • these aren't user computers, the owners only allow "system changes" rarely, and they don't run unnecessary software. – scottm Aug 05 '09 at 15:53
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dr.web seems to be so.

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