re: A good, low resource, virus scanner
Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 7:34 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by DEX
(11847 messages posted)
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I agree with Dep,,,
Most programs want to take over the PC and most do and AVG is one that will let you
run your PC your way..
Most are nasty to remove from your machine unlike AVG.
Most charge for the program and AVG is one that's free.
And it works ....
A firewall is the true key to keep you safe on the Net..
PLus if you close some of the back doors in win2k it will help...many,many back doors/side
doors in win2k/XP and they are open all the time....once you are on the net...auto
updates for just one...
On your 2nd item 25gb is a TON of info, think back to the days of MB , not that long
ago if you had a 10gb drive you had a great machine.....now a 10gb machine is on
the low end of machines...
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On Saturday, January 19, 2008 at 6:09 am, Deb wrote:
>In my opinion AVG works well with less resource hogging than most. It uses alot
while
>doing the system scan so you should set it to do the daily scan at a time when you
>won't be using your pc.
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>10 gb of free space should be adequate on your 2nd question.
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> Deb
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