Yesterday I picked up a half-price copy of Vista at a CompUSA liquidation
sale to install on my Intel MacBook and now have the following problem.  I
won¹t go on line with Vista running without first installing anti-virus and
anti-spyware programs.  I¹d like to use the free AVG programs.  They are
available only as downloads, not on disk, far as I can tell.  Is the only
solution to get the pay version of the software, which can be ordered on a
CD?


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