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pc tard woes, also free anti spy/malware?

Discussion in 'The Pub' started by pow3rslave, Sep 6, 2007.

  1. pow3rslave

    pow3rslave DoNothing Member

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    ok, so yesterday i finished building and installing stuff one a pc for a tard at my work, chucked his old pci modem card in, because he's still on dialup :eek:, even found the drivers for it too. the only thing i didn't install was antivirus, cos AVG is 25mB, and he said he had norton.

    so i get an sms last night "i accidently deleted my modem" i don't know what he meant, but i assumed he meant he uninstalled drivers or something. didn't have my pc in front of me, so i couldn't expain to check for it in computer managment.

    so today he told me he'd bought an external dialup for $70 "because the guy said it was quicker" and had gotten online. good i though.
    then he told me he "only went to the optus site, and to an anime site, now he was getting popups telling him of "registry errors" and to go to RegistryCleanerXP and download stuff" he was seriously about to do it too!
    he of course hadn't yet installed norton or anything else
    i know some people aren't as l33t as others, but seriously, i didn't know tards like this existed.

    anyway, rant over. i need to suggest an anti mal/spyware app for him which will be easily updated, (spybot seems to take ages to update iirc, and that's on my adsl.)
     
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    AdAware FTW!

    Microsoft Defender is also not too bad.
     
  3. Not_An_Abba_Fan

    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    I use adaware and AVG, he would have to download a cleaner for that crap he's got though because even though adaware may find it, it won't clean it. I also use ZoneAlarm firewall, however good that is.
     
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    Zone Alarm Security Suite, thats what i use and its got everything.
     
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    pow3rslave DoNothing Member

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    i've used avg so i know about that, but the rest of these are they low downloads (dialup suitable) and noobproof?
     
  6. holdensupporter2005

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    Use the following:

    [​IMG] Adaware - Ad-Aware SE (Removes Ads / Popups)

    [​IMG]Spybot - Spybot - Search and Destroy (Removes Spyware)

    [​IMG]CWShredder - CoolWebShredder (CWShredder) (Removes Browser Hijack Pages)

    [​IMG]AVG Antivirus - AVG Antivirus Trial (Virus / Trojan Scanner)

    [​IMG]Cleanup - Cleanup (Cleans up Temp files / Temporary Internet Files / History / General Junk)

    even though the downloads may take a while on dialup, these programs are excellent and will remove just about any junk that comes from the net.

    Don't use Nortons if possible, Huge program that takes up heaps of memory, hard disk space, has huge update downloads and is very slow and can slow your computer to a standstill.

    If you need further help in removing items, please PM me

    Cheers
    Holdensupporter2005 :thumbsup:
     
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    mischa Donating Member

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    why dont you use AVG??? ive used that before and its not bad.
     
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    MasterOfReality Miners go deeper

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    What on earth is wrong with Norton's stuff?

    I use Norton 360 on my laptop and its easy to use, updates only take a couple of minutes with a decent broadband connection and its really unobtrusive.

    Edit - just read that you wanted something suitable for dialup.

    Go ZoneAlarm then.
     
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    pow3rslave DoNothing Member

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    nah, no prob with it, i use it here on my pc. it's just that the guy's already using norton for an antivirus, and i already know about avg, so there's no point anyone answering any questions about it again :)
     
  10. AttaBoy

    AttaBoy WTF?!?!

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    Norton is horrible on the memory unless you have heaps of ram.
     
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    as well as the ones mentioned above
    sunbelt personal firewall (clone of sygate personal firewall before nortons took them over)
    also Avast! antivirus is good and free
    registry mechanic
     
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    Norton is ok if you have 2395635623904752039457235GB of RAM to spare. Worst developed program in the world.
     
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    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    Agree, it also wants to scan every thing you open so it slows everything down. I used it for a while then buggered it off.

    Wouldn't that be 2395635623904752039457.235TB?
     
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    You are the nerd, you tell me ;)
     
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    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    A long way from nerd status I can assure you. I know just enough to get myself into trouble.
     
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    Emackulation Banned

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    The new Norton(that came with my vista laptop) isnt as bad as the old Nortons, and im anti norton all the way.

    But I use Kaspersky, low on system resources and works well. Its best to steer clear of those type of people i have found, all you end up doing is too much for them and you end up in the **** when stuff dies. Don't know computers....go do a course. :D
     
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    azkwazere Ahhh Yes, Ahhh Yes....

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    its 2.12775186 × 10^9 yottabytes :)

    aZk.
     
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    Not_An_Abba_Fan Exhaust Guru

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    ^^^ there is a nerd for ya...:bow:
     
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    I use
    * AVG
    * Avast Antivirus
    * Zone Alarm
    * Spybot
    * Adaware
    * Pc Defender
    Nothing gets onto my computer without me knowing about it
     
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    i used to run avg antispyware, webroot spysweeper, adware, and spybot sd. then I tried superantispyware. it found over a hundered traces, with about 30 odd spyware programs on the computer that the others didnt pick up. whats better was it is also free.

    Now i run peer guardian 2, avg free, superantispyware free, and agnitum outpost.

    i might add that the spyware component of agnitum is absolute rubbish :)

    I had nothing but trouble with avast, and pc defender. kind of like the old black ice. rubbish. It would be better to get the good stuff, so nothing got into your computer in the first place, rather than finding out too late. even at my bandwidth, it would only take a few moments to get all the info anybody would ever need. take part in a few lan parties, and see if you can hold onto your license numbers from the other guys. that will test your firewall :)
     

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