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| THALO.net divinity |
On windows which is the best anti-virus?
Is it necessary to run Norton's and Mcafee or is best to run one or the other? Do Norton's and Mcafee do the same thing such as something like NetNanny? |
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| Mockerator |
Rico, get the free edition of AVG (or the pay version of you want more
features). I've been using the free one on three different computers for over a year now with good results. The Windows geek
down the hall recommends it as well. But just put the gun down and walk away. Don't even think about using either Norton
or McAfee. They are intrusive, problematic programs. They cause more problems than they are worth.
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| THALO.net divinity |
Thanks BN.
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| Mockerator |
Rico. How'd that AVG work out for you? The reason I ask, I'm looking for a very low footprint anti-virus freeware software
for an old PC laptop that I have. I know that AVG has turned into a pig (although you can shut a lot of it off). Wondered
if you'd run into anything you might be able to suggest.
Is the Doctor in? |
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| THALO.net divinity |
I think I had been asking for an old friend. I don't know how it worked out or if they ever attempted using it. Wow hard to
believe that was almost 2 years ago.
I am Windows free. |
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| Master Baiter |
Microsoft has a free virus program in Microsoft
Security Essentials
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| Mockerator |
Thanks. I'll give that a try. I had an old version of Norton on there but it was pretty useless.
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| Master Baiter |
Yeah, fuck Norton. Crooks. I'm so sick of them. And oh how I hate subscription software. I mean I really fucking hate
it.
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