Ian,

> So even you are claiming no attacks or is your chosen AV not able to  
> catch much?

First off let's talk about how one can fail to get any viruses. A. the  
AV program being used fails every time. B. the computer is set up in  
such a way that viruses just don't get in so that the AV program sees  
none. C. Similar to B. no viruses are sent to the machine.

I seriously doubt that any AV program is so bad that it would not  
catch ANY virus. I have used AVG most of the time and it seems to be  
one of the most popular free AV programs. Now if my AV program was  
just a failure and viruses were attacking but not being stopped, then  
I would assume that there would be some sign of having been attacked.  
But I have never had any sign of virus attack. AND even if I had been  
attacked, I do use my Norton Ghost to re-clone my C partition back to  
the C partition every few months. Don't ask me why, I just do it. So  
if I have ever been attacked un-knowingly, the harm done, if any, gets  
repaired when I reverse clone C:.

Jim


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