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[Tutorial] How to Prevent Computer Viruses
#31
(03-31-2011, 10:16 PM)Infinity Wrote: It is actually a very good security tool for your system. If you want reviews, go look it up, you shouldn't trust everything just from SF as your source anyway. It is actually a fairly high rated tool from Microsoft.

Trust me, I have. It's fairly new considering it only came out a little over a year ago.

I would like to give it more time before I have a solid opinion on the program. Smile
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#32
(03-31-2011, 10:18 PM)Deltron Wrote: Trust me, I have. It's fairly new considering it only came out a little over a year ago.

I would like to give it more time before I have a solid opinion on the program. Smile

Being that it's new though, that doesn't change the reviews on it lol. It's still undoubtedly a good little program by itself. Being new doesn't have anything to do with quality, it will only continue to get better from here on in most cases, if they decide to continue developing it. Microsoft has access to a lot of information, which may be one of the reasons for why it's so powerful.
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#33
Amazing tutorial was worth the read.

Thanks alot.
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#34
(03-31-2011, 10:24 PM)Infinity Wrote: Being that it's new though, that doesn't change the reviews on it lol. It's still undoubtedly a good little program by itself. Being new doesn't have anything to do with quality, it will only continue to get better from here on in most cases, if they decide to continue developing it. Microsoft has access to a lot of information, which may be one of the reasons for why it's so powerful.

Yes, it's a solid program.

On another note, thanks for the positive feedback everyone! Thumbsup
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#35
When you pay ~20$ for some antivirus program , and pay ~10$ for a good paid firewall, it's to much and you are not again safe aswell . .I just don't want any antiviruses and malware remover programs..
but it will be usefull for other peoples who scared about viruses... hehe Smile
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#36
Nice list you made but wondering how does CCleaner protect you from viruses?
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#37
(04-11-2011, 02:49 PM)prince of persia Wrote: Nice list you made but wondering how does CCleaner protect you from viruses?

It doesn't, but you can delete unused registry data with it and clear your internet cache and history with it.
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#38
I corrected some spelling mistakes. Thanks for the great feedback everyone. Smile
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#39
I am going to keep Avira in mind, they seem all pro and looks like it works well! is it free?
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#40
Preventing viruses is easy. Just have an antivirus + firewall and don't download any suspicious files Smile
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