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Originally posted by Megan View PostAbsolutely fine, I have never experienced trouble at all !
I have fibre optic , so I think that makes a difference to the speed as well.
Just to mention again about AVG, it is best to get the full paid version.'Man know thyself'
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Originally posted by Philip View PostI have heard about Photobucket, but not the others. OK, so I have to visit one of these sites, set up an account. From there on, is it simple to post images on the BRS?
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Originally posted by Philip View PostYou never hear that when Norton and others try to sell you their programmes. Without being coy Chris, would you mind specifying what you mean about doing things one shouldn't? Serious question.
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Originally posted by Peter View PostThe weird thing is that now it's working incredibly fast! However my subscription for Norton is due very soon so you've given me food for thought. Should I upgrade from windows XP to windows 7?
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Peter, I recommend sticking with FF, though absolutely changing anti-virus software. While MSE is best for free virus software (do not use AVG, seriously), though, if you want something that is better (less intrusive, not supporting a potential monopoly within something of one, good customer support, and just very good-quality virus software) please try ESET Nod 32.
I use FF and ESET, and have been quite fortunate. Always have virus software, you never know what's out there, .
Here is a link:
http://www.eset.co.uk/
http://www.eset.co.uk/Home/NOD32-Antivirus (product)
And info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESET_NOD32
And make sure you have the latest Windows Service Packs.
Also, a defragmenting and running a program like CCleaner would not hurt.
http://www.piriform.com/CCLEANER
http://www.piriform.com/defraggler
Both are free and trustworthy.
1. uninstall norton
2. run ccleaner
3. install eset
4. run in-depth virus scan (takes long time)
5. defragment
Also, remove any junk applications that are installed, taking up RAM and what not.Last edited by Preston; 09-06-2011, 04:28 PM.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Originally posted by Preston View PostPeter, I recommend sticking with FF, though absolutely changing anti-virus software. While MSE is best for free virus software (do not use AVG, seriously), though, if you want something that is better (less intrusive, not supporting a potential monopoly within something of one, good customer support, and just very good-quality virus software) please try ESET Nod 32.
I use FF and ESET, and have been quite fortunate. Always have virus software, you never know what's out there, .
Here is a link:
http://www.eset.co.uk/
http://www.eset.co.uk/Home/NOD32-Antivirus (product)
And info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ESET_NOD32
And make sure you have the latest Windows Service Packs.
Also, a defragmenting and running a program like CCleaner would not hurt.
http://www.piriform.com/CCLEANER
http://www.piriform.com/defraggler
Both are free and trustworthy.
1. uninstall norton
2. run ccleaner
3. install eset
4. run in-depth virus scan (takes long time)
5. defragment
What's wrong with AVG, I swear by it, I have never had any problems!
It it works for me, it should work for others. It has all the features or more than ESET NOD32 Antivirus 4.
http://www.avg.com/gb-en/buyav-ppc_1...G+free&wm_sd=1Last edited by Megan; 09-06-2011, 04:42 PM.‘Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.’
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To my understanding, from a software point-of-view it is not as well designed - which is a very key thing.
Also, to my understanding Eset is the highest rated virus-software for in-the-wild viruses (viruses while browsing).
As for features I do not know? Though Eset has a good many features.
Though, if there is a better anti-virus software out there than Eset, I would like to know? I know Trend-Micro is supposed to be good, though I have read too many good things about Eset.
Also, Eset seems to be a very organized company.
As a side note about AVG, I have seen it find many viruses, though at the same time I have seen it miss many. For instance, not to long ago I uninstalled AVG from someones system and installed Microsoft Security Essentials. MSE found 7 viruses - like that! Yes, the person who used it was not careful and it was a quite old computer, but that is unacceptable.
I recommend at least trying Eset's online scanner, simple software the online scanner, yet will do a good job.
http://go.eset.com/us/online-scannerLast edited by Preston; 09-06-2011, 05:16 PM.- I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells
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Let me also add that 7-10 years ago, having good antivirus software really was important. These days, not so much. The people who make antivirus software want you to be afraid, but the truth is that if you know what you are doing, having an updated version of windows and a good browser is good enough. Your computer is not going to be taken down by a random attack. If you don't know what you are doing, Microsoft Security Essentials, AVG, or something like that can't hurt. Norton is pretty bad, though, and I DEFINITELY wouldn't pay for anything these days.
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Originally posted by Peter View PostThat's very interesting Sorrano - I need to know if it would give me the same level of protection for Internet banking that I have with Norton? Also would you recommend Google chrome? I liked it and thought it very fast, except it wasn't compatible with Norton. The one thing I do like about Norton is the safe site facility, but I'm sure antivirus slows the PC down ridiculously.
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Originally posted by Chris View PostLet me also add that 7-10 years ago, having good antivirus software really was important. These days, not so much. The people who make antivirus software want you to be afraid, but the truth is that if you know what you are doing, having an updated version of windows and a good browser is good enough. Your computer is not going to be taken down by a random attack. If you don't know what you are doing, Microsoft Security Essentials, AVG, or something like that can't hurt. Norton is pretty bad, though, and I DEFINITELY wouldn't pay for anything these days.
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