Disingenios?

On Nov 16, 1:13 pm, Daleeh <[email protected]> wrote:
> If you are using two AV programs at the same time, I can almost
> guarantee you will have constant problems.  Get rid of both of them--
> better yet reformat your hard drive and reinstall a fresh copy of
> Windows from your original CD and start over again.  Install a single
> AV program -- I suggested Microsoft Security Essentials in my post to
> your other posting -- and then try to avoid downloading garbage.
>
> At this point I believe you are just a tad disingenuous with your
> postings--probably trying to start a "lively" round of postings I
> suspect.  But if you are seriously doing what you describe, then maybe
> you should stop.
>
> Dale
>
> On Nov 13, 8:38 pm, RawVegRon <[email protected]> wrote:> I use Norton 
> antivirus and Symantec security.  I also have Windows
> > defender and I used to use free programs like Spybot, and some others
> > I can't remember.  I prefer the real-time protection to the periodic
> > scans.  Today's scan removed 5,211 items from my temp files!  My
> > removal tool showed some 20+ "unknown" programs from my software.
>
> > Symantec completely cleaned my system last Monday and since then I've
> > watched a few Taliban battles with the U.S. Army and read some news
> > from different sources about the problems in Pakistan and
> > Afghanistan.
>
> > I get the impression that there is an incredible amount of spyware out
> > there.  The better my antivirus system, the more I see of it!
>
> > On Nov 11, 1:30 pm, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Most of us are experienced enough to tinker with security settings on
> > > Internet Explorer and know what is going on when it does.  I use
> > > Windows Defender and an Anti-Virus program I will not mention.  I also
> > > use ZoneAlarm's free firewall and that lets me know if ANY program is
> > > trying to access inbound or outbound on my computer.
>
> > > If you want to watch filthy movies or browse the internet more safe
> > > then I would recommend getting a Macbook or Macbook pro....
>
> > > Those seem to have less issues with Virus attacks.

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