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Vista judged and found to be
When
i open IE i have other browsers open without any prompts from me to go there. I cannot figure out where the problem is and it is driving me nutty! "David H. Lipman" wrote: From: "Dilip Singh" <p07dil...@iimidr.ac.in> hi, Some virus is came on my system, although i removed it using McAfee but still whenever i

How do you log in as administrator on Windows Vista?
That along with Avast free Anti-Virus for Vista will keep you safe. I'd also use a Router for peace of mind... Though you're right about the inadequacy of the Microsoft-supplied Vista firewall, PCTools Firewall is not an acceptable alternative as it will block access to machines on the local lan and there is no

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista - FINAL REPORT
I looked around the security centre and can't find anything there. Help and support suggested to seek the help section that came with my anti-virus. I still can't find that. Surely there must be someway of disabling this thing. I have a vista basic and AVG free version. Please help. All this is to do with fixing my

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Alias iamal...@shoesgmail.com. microsoft public windows vista general Doofy wrote: Hey, lets stop this nonsense! I will to. It's not your fault. As long as there's Usenet, there will be this "nonsense". -- Alias To email me, remove shoes.

Suddenly I can't receive any emails from Windows Mail or MS Ou
Well, there are 32MB of simple text file in the log. It must have several million lines in it. Obviously I'm not going to read through them one line at a time. And is it common for Vista to report corrupt files? Some file that's actually locked by another process for example. Or some virus checker file that

Done, but with errors on page
Even though none of you "advocate" morons can prove a single one). In fact, has there been a successful (meaning more than one user hit by the same virus) Vista attack in the last year? No. As for futile patches, when was the last time you heard about a successful virus attack on XP? Whatever patches were in place

Free anti-virus for Vista?
Back in october my computer wanted me to download someting for vista. I never got to it because the electric went out. but the box said that if i didn't download this live one care for anitvirus) Scan your machine for adware and spyware. Though you may not have a virus...there some malware seems to have gotten on.

Random Vista Shutdowns : Help - Running Out of Patience
robbio roberto...@supereva.it microsoft public windows vista general Not yet. Because I didn't know if there was a simple solution or not for my problem. To turn off Vista I must log off myself and from there turn off Vista. Is it a virus? is it an microsoft's update problem? Is there anyone have the some

Vista - Unable to logout, restart or shutdown
I installed Vista 64 bit, Now I realize there is no antivirus for it. Does anybody know if I can buy anti virus for Vista 64 Eset NOD32 has versions for both 32-bit and 64-bit Vista. Check out this page: http://www.eset.com/download/registered_software.php Dave Quail.

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Ballmer was there as was Tom Brokaw. They did give me Windows Vista Ultimate as well as VS 2008, SQL Server 2008 and a preview version (no expiration) of Windows 2008. I just don't know how they get them but they do, and shitty virus scanners like Macaffee do nothing to stop the carnage. I have had one virus in

Windows Vista at One Year (Dark Side Report)
5) Also have run updated anti-virus softwares and no virus was found. (perhaps some virus was cousing such behaviour). Any suggestion how to solve this problem? Next option I see is to reinstall windows vista. How can I do this without losing the linux partition? Many thanks in advance Guilherme.

Vista judged and found to be
And then again - when you log on, Vista logs you on as standard user. Every time you have to use admin-rights, the UAC will prompt you for password. Regards -- BirgerH "Jussi" wrote: I began downloading TrendMicro (an anti-virus program), and it didn't finish installing because there was another anti-virus program

Bill Gates embarrassed about Vista
Youmean everybody operating with firewalls, virus, spyware and real time registry monitoring have a system still fast enough fordoinghousekeeping and regular Does it actually take a dual core processing system running Vista or XP to keep all the routine security and technical maintenance programs running in the

SFC /SCANNOW
Tell us, TeeGee, how will you start the (MS-supplied) anti-virus in Vista when logged on as a normal user without knowledge of the admin-password. (hint: you can't, making the whole distinction between admin/user a complete riot) If you don't have the admin/root password there are a lot of things you can't do

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Yes the Anytime Upgrade DVD is the same as any other Vista DVD except the differences between 32/64bit versions and there is no such thing as Retail and OEM DVDs with Vista. As long as your Dell code is a valid one, then you will be able to activate it after installing Vista from the Anytime Upgrade DVD.

I don't think you need anti-virus with Vista
Zonky zonky@my_pants.surfy.net microsoft public windows vista general "Steve Thackery" <nob...@nowhere.com> wrote in news:eAFIU93NIHA.4476 Of course, this may not apply in your situation, if you're a single user/machine behind your firewall/router, but there appears to be a (naive) assumption that what is local

Vista
Others say Clamwin from www.clamwin.org Then there are the ones that say Kapersky or NOD32 are better. As long as you avoid Symantec or McAfee, you 'may' be OK. I had a virus once that brought my Vista system to almost a screeching halt, It was called McAfee ;-) Again I agree with the poster.

Anti Virus Windows Vista Premium 64 bit
years old now, and there *still* isn't any malware targeting OS X. It took several eyars before the first concept malware appeared. And why did it take so little time for the first concept virus for Vista to show up when the first concept trojans for OS X didn't show up until several years had passed?

What is the best Anti-Virus For Vista?
Rich. rc...@XXcomcast.net microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices There are viruses out there that fill up your HDD with hidden files. Have you done a full/complete virus scan while using the latest updates for your virus scanning software? "Guilherme" <Guilhe...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

Vista crashing randomly.
There are a LOT of older exploits out there in the wild and many more of those than zero day exploits. Again: Just avoid installing any malware at all. It's as simple as that. AVG Free Edition has been upgraded to work just fine on Vista and whatever you may think about anti-virus software it is much better than