tugon (imported) wrote: Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:37 pm Thanks Charlene but since I was fixated on a new computer I went out and bought one. I purchased the HP Pavilion Elite 9220. It comes with Windows 7 and I bought Office. The young woman felt it would be all I need when I begin to photoshop my digital photo's. Hey now that I will be able to
photoshop images I may be ready for the personals.
Of course still looking for advice on antivirus software.
I realize that I'm late in posting this message but I don't frequent the message board often. I work for a major computer manufacturer providing technical support to customers.
I assure you that while the free version of AVG is light on resources, it's also light on security. I see on a daily basis all the virus', trojans & malware that get past it. I will never use it nor recommend it.
I now use MS Security Essentials on my computers. I tested it by intentionally blasting it with various forms of obtrusive files & programs. I'm pleased to say that every one of them was detected. It's also not the resource hog that MS OneCare was.
I also suggest not having multiple (types of) security programs because more often than not there's some sort of conflict in the background. A good security suite should be able to protect your computer as a stand-alone program.
I've never been one to jump on the MS pro or anti bandwagon. I prefer to test their products & others to form my own reviews. That's my security opinion & worth what was paid for it.