Best Protection Setup?

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  1. dementia

    dementia Well-Known Member

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    Okay, so I was lazy and didnt bother putting an A/V on my computer the last time i reformatted (about 6 months ago) and ofc ended up getting a virus... so im about to go format and I want to know what the best AV/Spyware/Adware protection setup (as in programs).

    And try to keep it free...
     
  2. Iced

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    Spybot and Spywhere blaster are free.

    Search download.com for the #1
     
  3. Jammie

    Jammie Well-Known Member

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    I use AVG Free edition for anti-virus, Zone alarm for my firewall, and ad-aware and Windows Defender for Anti-Spyware. I've been using that since March and I haven't had a virus since.
     
  4. xelinkstempaccount

    xelinkstempaccount Well-Known Member

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    the best antivirus is a backup of the registry and a windows disc, along with the practice of saving all importatnt stuff to another partition(including programs). That way you can simply reinstall(upgrade/repair or complate) and toss on the backed up registry and you're set to go.
     
  5. Blooper008

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    Get Avast, Ad-Aware, CCleaner, Registerycleaner

    Linkys:
    Avast:
    http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-home.html
    Ad-Aware:
    http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
    CCleaner:
    http://www.filehippo.com/download_ccleaner/
    Registery Cleaner:
    http://www.registry-cleaner.net/

    And get a good firewall, I'm using Prisma Firewall, since short now:
    http://www.prismafirewall.com/

    Also when reformatting, make several partitions of your hard drive. Ie:
    Windows on partition one (20gig)
    Games (80gig)
    Photoshop work (25gig)

    Just make sure you have atleast 20gig for windows availible.
     
  6. King Killa

    King Killa Well-Known Member

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    i use
    virus:avast, notron
    Firewall:zone alarm
    spyware: Ad-ware
     
  7. longhornfreak

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    Ad-aware is the best program.
    -easy to use
    -fast
    -free

    Then I suggest you have any form of a firewall, but the paid for ones work better


    if you have XP, back up your files often, that way if anything goes wrong, set to safe mode, system restore, your done....

    infact you can do it in most OS, but its just harder
     
  8. XMasterX

    XMasterX Well-Known Member

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    my setup:

    AV: Avast Pro, Nod32 Pro

    AS: Adaware, Microsoft Defender, Spybot

    FW: I used to use Sygate, but it wouldn't let other computers on my network coonecxt to it..
     
  9. dementia

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    Thats what im in the middle of on my other computer (the infected one) lmao... I am used to reformatting about once every month or two, so i never traditionally load an a/v on my computer, as far as im concerned its just another program running to slow my overall computer performance down lol

    anywho... now if i could even get the other computer to boot i may be happy, but if you guys see a "whats the best current setup including monitor, keyboard, and mouse for under $2300" dont sound suprised lmao (yes, its old, no, im not partial to it and yes, i would welcome finally getting a new computer seeing as how the computer i recently bought for about $2000 i gave to a friend for $2300 with the software loaded, so yeah... lol...
     
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    Lol, i thought you were too lazy to load the software into that computer.
     
  11. dementia

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    not for getting another 300 out of what i spent on it lmao

    if i was getting paid to load software on it id have done it no problem, but my current computer (you know, the dead one lying on the floor) was doing just fine for what i was using it for, so i didnt see a need for it...
     
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    I use..

    AV: Avast Home Edition

    AS: Adaware, Spybot S&D

    FW: Zonealarm

    The only problems i get are when i forget to run a spyware scan :S
     

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