QUOTE (Anthony A @ May 2 2008, 06:42 PM)

How can that be that the actual install is so much smaller than the the installer package? Any way that was a pleasant surprise.
Maybe the install package has some different files for different versions of Windows. I've seen it in the past when peaking inside of av installers where they've had files for compatibility with Win9x, then have something else for NT-based systems.
QUOTE (Anthony A @ May 2 2008, 06:42 PM)

The big hog is the Resident Shield.
Perhaps that's because it has antivirus and antispyware shields merged together now. Avast is also somewhat of a RAM hog especially if unnecessary resident protection is allowed to run if it isn't getting used for anything.