Right. Cleared password settings, restarted computer. Made no difference.
Interesting what you say about Norton. It seems that everyone criticises whatever they don't use
According to this review Norton and Malware bytes are both very highly rated. Why is there a need to run 2?
Right. Cleared password settings, restarted computer. Made no difference.
Interesting what you say about Norton. It seems that everyone criticises whatever they don't use
According to this review Norton and Malware bytes are both very highly rated. Why is there a need to run 2?
Norton has traditionally been slated for about 2 decades. Back then, quite rightly so - processor & memory hogging crap.
Has a cold sore^^^It's like Herpes, almost impossible to clear out of your system unless you know what you are doing. ****ing nightmare of a programme.
I'm sure you do Toby. I'm just a little reluctant to run another antivirus on top of the Norton De Lux I currently have.Malwarebytes can be run as a sort of AV, but it's better at finding stuff that other AV software bypasses. Norton is ****. As I said before, if you install and run both of those programs and they come back with no viruses your PC is fine and you can relax.
Ron I know what I'm talking about ffs...
You fûcked off to Germany without asking me to go so giruy.

Strictly McAfee for this twitter bad boy as directed by forum IT specialist @The Chaser
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Wouldn’t have gone to that backwater even if Brad Pitt himself asked me.Didny ask ye to Mautirius either so the girfuy's are on you![]()
n00bAnother top tip if you suspect the hard disk or the file system is giving you problems is...
Open a command prompt and enter the command format /FS:NTFS c: to restore your disk to pristine condition
Happy daze.
Another top tip if you suspect the hard disk or the file system is giving you problems is...
Open a command prompt and enter the command format /FS:NTFS c: to restore your disk to pristine condition
Happy daze.