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7/10/2010


More Avira woes…

Filed under: General — Charlie Summers @ 1:30 pm

Check the comments on this blog post and please make suggestions for a good, free-for-personal-use, anti-virus software that doesn’t require you to deal with huge sales windows every day or demand every minute you restart your computer.

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  1. Frank McGurn Says:

    Anti Virus.

    For several months I have been using “Microsoft Security Essentials” it’s free. It was designed for Vista and Windows 7, but it can be used on XP.
    I have 3 computers one desk top , one Laptop and one IBM Note Book all have XP OS, all with MSSE. I teach basic computers to seniors (over 55) we have in our class room 6 desk tops all with XP and we have 1 Dell desk top that has 2 OS’s Vista and XP. All have MS Security Essentials - no Problems. MSSE has to up dated regularly and scanned regularly. AS they say on the radio Try it you’ll like it.

    Frank


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