Thie section below was taken from user/member Owadkelly Blog/post 04/1708 on this site.... "There's McAfee FreeScan, Symantec Security Check, and Trend Micro's HouseCall. If one doesn't find anything, try two. In fact, running a free online virus scan is a good way to double-check the work of your own local antivirus program. When you're done, buy or download a real antivirus program"
-- Edited by Dj Rohan at 06:31, 2008-03-17
Mekhilla said
04:13 03/15 2008
ok i will try dat =)
DJ Romeo said
00:49 03/16 2008
Tanx merc
djmercenary said
23:41 03/16 2008
Your Welcome!!!
rrDesignZ said
05:32 03/17 2008
bless
Krazily Insane said
23:22 03/24 2008
bless
jamaican5star said
15:12 03/26 2008
ahh .. respect
ANDREDESIGNZ said
23:12 03/26 2008
zeen
djmercenary said
02:27 04/08 2008
update all programs at least once a month.
rogimon said
21:55 04/11 2008
Hijackthis is another one that is free and very, very good. It scans areas of your registry and hard drive and returns a log of items which it detects. It is recommended for advanced users only and users should scan and then post your log file on a support forum, where someone will be able to suggest which entries to remove.
Advanced Windows Care V2 Personal is also free. Thsi one noticably increased by internet browsing after I was cussing out C&W for poor service.
djmercenary said
17:28 04/18 2008
yea they are but I kept it simple with the products listed above....thanks for the additonal info.
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Thie section below was taken from user/member Owadkelly Blog/post 04/1708 on this site....
"There's McAfee FreeScan, Symantec Security Check, and Trend Micro's HouseCall. If one doesn't find anything, try two. In fact, running a free online virus scan is a good way to double-check the work of your own local antivirus program. When you're done, buy or download a real antivirus program"
-- Edited by Dj Rohan at 06:31, 2008-03-17