I am as one with DX.
Also, if you get high-speed internet at home, your provider may offer virus protection as part of your package. Check their site.
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I am as one with DX.
Also, if you get high-speed internet at home, your provider may offer virus protection as part of your package. Check their site.
megan, no. I've heard good things about AVG.
If you combine AVG with CCleaner and spyware checkers and you should be in good shape.
Cnet rated AVG as one of the highest virus software out there. And it's free. And VERY vigilant. But, while we're discussing it, any recs for spyware? and what's CCleaner
Thanks, I knew that there probably had to be a better way. And that buffistas would know it.
I use AVG.
For anti-spyware, I use both Ad-Aware and SpyBot Search&Destroy.
So, should I uninstall the McAfee stuff before downloading AVG? or just leave it sitting there?
I'd uninstall it. No point in having duplicate stuff cluttering up your hard drive.
I bought a new PC yesterday with Vista on it. Judging the OS by itself--it's okay, I guess. But damn, it hates playing nice with other stuff else I have. I haven't encountered this big a problem with compatibility in a Windows upgrade for a while.
Even though I've spent hours and hours configuring it so far, and that I will lose certain pre-installed apps, I'm tempted to go back to XP just so I can have my software back again. I can't find Vista-ready versions of all of it, stuff I've already paid good money for.
Very irritating. I'd hoped the annoyances would be minimised by it being an whole new install, but I'm faced with obstacles as diverse as my U3 thumb drive not working, as well as my Nikon software.
ita, that seems to be exactly why there's still so much Vista hate. I actually have an install, and refuse to use it, except on a secondary or backup computer, which I do not have at the moment. I strongly recommend reverting to XP, because I think you'll have a nice long wait to be able to use most of the things that aren't playing nice with Vista. If they ever even work with Vista.
This is the second machine I've bought that came with Vista. I overwrote the first one with Ubuntu, but thought I'd give this one a chance since it was going to be a Windows box after all. I seem to recall that there should be a way to downgrade for free, but I'm fuzzy on all the details.