QUOTE (noguru @ Aug 1 2009, 08:02 AM)

First thing is to find the cause of your problems. You're asking for seat belts that make blind people drive safe. Why do you get so much malware?
^^Exactly what he said!
You shouldn't have problems like this in the first place. Removing viruses is a bit like fixing a flat tire. It's fine if it happens like once a year or something, but more than that there's a problem somewhere. We've haven't caught a single virus in YEARS, and we're not doing anything special to prevent them either. Right now, you're looking for what seems like the most super-duper bestest band-aid fix (which doesn't exist), instead of solving the problem.
It's really not that hard:
-Rule #1: don't run all those apps from shady sources (P2P downloads are often the main culprit -- lots of people are totally reckless and will download and run anything as admin), including strange email attachments like freepr0n.jpg.exe
-Rule #2: keep your software updated
And that's about it. Do that, and you'll quickly find out you have little use for any AV. Anyone who disregards that first rule will always be plagued with viruses forever. People are running malware on their own PCs as admin, and there's little that can be done against that (what they need protection against is themselves -- I'd yank their local admin rights instantly)