But I dont need any fancy programs and if it stops the kids from downloading ****ty virus' then that's all I need it for.
If I can get an apple for £1300 and it lasts 10 years, then it'll work out cheaper than getting a £500 laptop every 3/4years?
Not for the laptop, for the computer.




So, what's the best anti virus torrent you can get?
I had avast but my machine was still showing signs of infection, so I just downloaded AVG 30 day trial and it found 4 infections.
I should stop downloading the porn torrents but I just love watching girls getting ****ed
What's the Operating System?
Every now and again you should run MSCONFIG.exe from the start menu and disable all the bullshit 'Startup' and 'Services' in there which should make your computer run much faster. A good starting point is disabling everything that isn't Microsoft or from your PC Manufacturer (sort the 'Manufacturer' column)
AVG free does the same as expensive Anti-Virus programs such as Norton, I wouldn't bother with them.
many files are windows files and don't appear as such.Make sure you know what you're closing though many files are windows files and don't appear as such.
AVG is ****.
I have NOD32 for viruses. Never had any problems. Laptop is slow as **** these days though. Looking for a new one myself.
I reckon Microsoft sells about 20% more copies of Windows than it should do because people assume their computer is old and that's why it's running slow - rather than it's got too much ****e running on Start Up. There is a risk of disabling something important, but once you realise that thing isn't working you can try find it and turn it back on again (which reminds me, don't disable 'Intel' things either). I certainly think the risk of completely fixing your ****ey slow computer in 5 minutes is worth the risk of turning off yer network card for a few mins.
The thing about anti-virus is that it's a stable door after horse has bolted kind of thing, and many of the paid for products are highly obtrusive and frankly ****e.
AVG Free is pretty good at what it does, but I've switched to Microsoft Security Essentials on the laptops which has been great and is so unobtrusive you forget it's there.
My main development PC is completely unprotected (apart from a hardware firewall) but then I only browse to websites I know and trust on it. I use the lappies when doing general browsing around the web.
Periodically, I do a quick visual scan of the running processes to look for anything potentially untoward. Been well over a decade since I've been infected with anything.
Almost all of the **** that infects Windows you asked for. You did it. Which is why kids especially seem to **** up their computers because they don't really give a damn what they're doing out on the Internet. Flashy, free, flashy, bling, bling, download. Walloped.
