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    What sort of virus and malware protection do you use?

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    • bluehue
      bluehue last edited by

      I have avast and malwarebytes.

      I'm wondering if anyone could recommend better and still 'free' alternatives?

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        twinkletoes last edited by

        @bluehue:

        I'm wondering if anyone could recommend better and still 'free' alternatives?

        Linux

        ;D

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          cumeaternc last edited by

          Even though it is not preventative maintenance software I would recommend downloading Hirens Boot CD.  It has a wealth of valuable programs to help you recover damaged operating systems from viruses and malware.  It does a lot more than that also.  It can be downloaded as a bootable cd or a bootable usb device if your computer allows that.  This is a staple that I use with my job.  Just Google it and you should find plenty of places to snag it.

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          • bluehue
            bluehue last edited by

            Oh yeah cumeaternc… you always offer the best insight--maybe i'll show you and only you the after pics of my other topic...  :cool2:

            I do have ubuntu as well, but lets be honest it's not a complete substitute.

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            • trentreviso
              trentreviso last edited by

              May I recommend Ubuntu?

              Install it alongside Windows in a dual boot (or into a virtual machine, if you have a multicore processor).

              When you want to surf, just boot into Ubuntu and use Firefox or Chrome or any number of other browsers.

              Surf anywhere you want. They can't hurt you. No malware, no viruses, no anti-virus software, and no problems.

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              • bluehue
                bluehue last edited by

                @trentreviso:

                May I recommend Ubuntu?

                Install it alongside Windows in a dual boot (or into a virtual machine, if you have a multicore processor).

                When you want to surf, just boot into Ubuntu and use Firefox or Chrome or any number of other browsers.

                Surf anywhere you want. They can't hurt you. No malware, no viruses, no anti-virus software, and no problems.

                thanks. i will do just that. i bet ubuntu will be crazy fast on my new system… well oc'ed i5 fast anyway.  😛

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                • cigarboyrick
                  cigarboyrick last edited by

                  I don't use Anti-Virus software and the reason is simple… I've got a Mac 😉

                  Though on my PC laptop (Yuk!) I use Microsoft Security Essentials - Which is pretty good considering it's from MicroShit.

                  cigarboyrick

                  Live every day as if it's your last…

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                  • bluehue
                    bluehue last edited by

                    those smug apple users  ::)

                    i don't even have an ipod. i use a sandisk product as it puts out better sound and has an equalizer.  :cool2:

                    i think apple is a good investment though. the products just aren't for those who value performance for price: people like me.

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                    • raphjd
                      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

                      Macs are over priced.

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                      • bluehue
                        bluehue last edited by

                        I can't wait for RIM's Blackpad, so I can crunch numbers on the subway in excel…lol

                        Seriously though, I am interested in how is will stack up against the Ipad.

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