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What are good virus protection programs for my PC?
How do you protect your PC? Here’s a good rule of thumb for virus protection software: use something bought, something free, and something else.
Something bought: Let’s explore the most commonly used software protection programs: Norton and McAfee
. Although decent software programs, both tend to be “resource hogs” and slow your computer’s processing power- especially when they are scanning. So, if you don’t want your computer to slow down go with “resource-friendly” software. Since there are multiple options for resource-friendly software out there, do your research and find something that fits your needs. I have used older versions of Webroot
because it does similar scanning to Norton with half of the footprint and based on current reviews for the new Webroot Antivirus and SpySweeper 2010
, I would recommend this product. Other resource-friendly products (or so I’ve heard) are F-Secure Antivirus 2010 and Trend Micro Internet Security 2010
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Something free: I have typically used Spybot Search & Destroy. When it comes to free anti-virus there is nothing negative I can say about it. Another great program out there is AVG; I’ve almost always used the free version, so if anyone has experience on the bought version, please comment.
Something else: Trend Micro’s HijackThis, although it is not an intuitive program and is set up for advanced users, is a powerhouse in the game. The best way to explain it is like using the knowledge and experience of multiple users to pinpoint specific threats on the internet and you then would personally find it and delete it yourself. Note: When using this product, BE CAREFUL you will have the potential to delete important registry items on your computer! Yes, that would be BAD!
Okay, I know I’m not a great writer so I do welcome corrections. I love you Karli, I did my best…lol. Lynn, I hope this helps. Andrew you’re smarter than me when it comes to computers so I welcome your corrections too. As well as you…. Bear, you’re ancient enough to know the history and inner workings of the programs so please comment too!