Tuesday, June 10, 2014

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With               all               the               focus               on               infected               computers               lately,               many               people               are               just               randomly               picking               a               virus               program               thinking               it               will               work               just               fine.

Before               going               out               and               buying               virus               protection               software,               do               some               research               first.

Some               of               those               programs               don't               catch               all               the               viruses,               while               others               are               a               bit               more               than               you               may               need.

Yet               there               are               even               other               virus               protection               programs               that               do               nothing               more               than               detect               and               remove               the               viruses               you               don't               want               on               your               computer.

Once               you               have               done               your               research               you               will               find               that               you               are               buying               something               that               has               proven               itself               in               the               marketplace               and               the               computer               field               for               sometime.

An               excellent               virus               protection               program               will               keep               your               computer               running               well               for               a               long               time.

Having               been               a               computer               tech               for               many               years,               I               have               used               a               variety               of               virus               programs               out               there               and               have               chosen               poorly               at               times               on               a               program               to               protect               my               computer.

When               I               started               using               one,               my               first               choice               was               McAfee               Virus               Protection.

A               few               years               after               that               I               was               using               their               premium               package               until               they               did               away               with               certain               features.

McAfee               Virus               protection               is               decent,               but               you               can               still               get               a               virus               on               your               computer               as               it               doesn't               scan               all               email               types.

For               the               most               part,               McAfee               Virus               protection               is               good               enough               for               a               person               who               just               checks               email               and               does               research               online,               and               mostly               does               their               work               directly               on               the               computer               without               getting               online               too               often.
               Norton               Antivirus               2007               is               one               of               the               top               rated               virus               protection               programs               on               the               internet.

It               may               bog               your               computer               down               a               little               if               your               ram               is               512               kb               or               less,               but               other               than               that               it               does               the               job               it               is               supposed               to               do.

You               still               have               Live               Update               with               it               so               it               will               keep               your               program               current.

I               recommend               using               it               once               a               week               as               there               are               one               to               three               viruses               that               come               out               weekly               if               not               more               frequently.

If               you               do               have               512               kb               of               ram               or               less,               then               close               anything               you               are               not               using               in               your               taskbar               and               do               not               have               too               many               windows               open               as               this               will               also               contribute               to               slowing               down               your               computer's               speed.
               The               Norton               Internet               package               is               also               good               as               it               supposedly               has               a               spyware               detection               part               to               it.

This               software               states               that               it               protects               against               adware               and               malware               as               well               as               other               encrypting               programs               searching               for               your               information               on               your               computer,               but               I               would               recommend               trying               it               out               first.

Norton's               Internet               package               and               Antivirus               2007               are               mainly               designed               for               Windows               XP               Home               and               Pro.
               Do               you               have               a               Vista               program?

Vista's               options               are               only               two               that               I               know               of               so               far.

These               are               Norton               360               and               Kaspersky.

Of               the               two,               the               only               one               that               really               works               well               is               Norton               360,               but               it               is               not               100%               perfect.

There               are               some               quirks               with               it,               and               of               course               it               is               because               Vista               is               still               rather               new               and               Microsoft               is               dilligently               trying               to               update               it               for               all               the               software               bugs.

Many               of               the               new               antivirus               programs               that               say               they               work               with               Vista               do               not               do               so               well.

Norton               360               will               install               well               with               Vista,               but               you               will               have               to               update               the               software               once               you               get               online.
               Kaspersky               has               come               a               long               way               from               when               it               originally               came               out               as               a               spyware               removal               tool.

It               is               now               rated               as               the               #1               Bestseller               among               firewalls               and               virus,               spyware,               adware,               malware,               etc.

protection,               an               all               in               one               package.

Be               warned               that               it               does               need               quite               a               bit               of               ram               to               it.

I               would               not               recommend               this               software               if               you               have               256               mb               of               ram               or               less               on               your               computer.

512               MB               of               ram               is               also               rather               borderline               for               this               software.

There               is               a               version               for               everything               before               Vista,               but               this               is               the               only               other               virus               protection               I               know               of               that               will               perform               well               with               Vista.
               Panda               is               another               good               virus               protection               product,               but               there               is               a               particular               way               that               is               best               to               install               it.

Make               sure               you               are               able               to               connect               to               the               internet               before               you               install               Panda's               software.

In               addition,               have               your               Vista               firewall               turned               on               just               in               case               there               happens               to               be               a               virus               waiting               to               infect               your               computer               from               the               internet.

While               you               are               installing               Panda,               you               will               need               to               update               it               on               the               internet               so               that               it               will               work               with               Vista.

If               you               still               have               an               XP               version               of               Windows               software,               you               may               still               need               to               do               this.

Panda               still               has               issues               with               Vista,               but               it               would               fall               third               in               line               behind               Norton               360               and               Antivirus               2007.
               One               software               I               would               like               to               mention,               as               it               is               an               excellent               compliment               to               Norton               Antivirus               2007,               is               Webroot's               SpySweeper.

SpySweeper               normally               will               cost               at               retail               price               around               $29.99.

You               don't               need               their               Washer               or               other               programs               unless               you               just               want               to               spend               that               extra               money               and               have               a               lot               of               time               to               waste               with               them.

Focus               on               protecting               your               computer               from               the               viruses               and               other               items               as               well.

The               reason               I               recommend               SpySweeper               is               because               it               will               catch               what               Norton               Antivirus               2007               will               not,               and               vice               versa.

I               have               been               using               them               for               four               years               now               and               have               not               had               any               problems               with               my               computer               system               at               all.
               The               major               things               to               focus               on               when               protecting               your               computer               are               making               sure               that               you               have               a               firewall               and               there               is               some               sort               of               program(s)               to               protect               your               computer               from               viruses,               spyware,               adware,               malware,               etc.

These               issues               should               be               what               you               want               to               address               when               taking               caution               on               the               internet               as               they               are               serious               issues               to               the               proper               running               our               your               computer               as               a               safeguard.

Of               course,               we               all               wonder               why               there               are               people               out               there               causing               such               havoc               on               the               internet.

We               may               never               know,               but               as               an               end               user               you               will               need               to               do               something               about               it.
               Some               of               the               other               software               out               there               you               can               try               out               are               The               Shield               Deluxe,               CA               (which               I               do               not               recommend),               BitDefender,               NOD               32,               and               TrendMicro               which               makes               PCillin.

PCillin               is               more               for               computer               techs               to               use,               but               I               have               been               surprised               at               the               number               of               novice               computer               users               who               use               it.

PCillin               works               well               with               Linux               as               the               operating               system               on               a               computer,               and               I               have               seen               it               on               some               Apple               computers               as               well.

The               reason               I               do               not               recommend               CA               is               because               it               sometimes               removes               items               from               your               computer's               registry               when               it               removes               viruses.

I               had               it               on               a               computer               I               was               rebuilding,               and               had               to               reinstall               it               only               to               find               out               it               took               out               the               NTLDR               file               that               was               required               to               start               up               the               computer.

Therefore,               be               cautious               when               using               it.

If               you               don't               like               it               mail               it               back               to               the               company               for               a               refund               since               you               cannot               get               a               refund               on               open               software               at               a               retail               store.
               You               can               try               many               of               these               softwares               out               for               free               for               30               days               by               going               to               their               website,               and               downloading               it               to               your               computer.

This               may               be               the               best               way               to               find               out               before               purchasing               to               see               which               software               works               best               with               your               computer.

While               you               are               test               driving               those               various               software,               and               make               notes               about               what               you               like               most               about               them               and               what               you               like               least.

Time               your               computer's               startup               time               to               find               out               how               long               it               takes               for               your               computer               to               boot               up               to               its               operating               system.

That               may               be               the               one               thing               that               sells               you               on               the               software.

Then               you               may               want               to               time               how               long               it               takes               for               you               to               connect               to               the               internet               once               you               click               on               your               browser's               icon.

Be               a               smart               shopper               for               your               computer's               sake               when               it               comes               to               protecting               it               from               viruses,               and               you               will               have               less               headaches               later               on               down               the               line.






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