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"Eisboch" wrote in message ... "D.Duck" wrote in message ... "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 03:36:08 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: I've been reading the various comments regarding Vista versus XP (while mentally filtering some of the personal BS expressed by some) and have reached the conclusion that I'll stick with XP for as long as I can. I've stayed out of this, but I will say this. My brother runs a huge IT operation and knows his stuff when it comes to this. His very words: "Don't buy Vista - it's going to be a diaster - stick with XP because Vista will last only as long as it takes to build another XP - it's going to become the ME of the MS ops line." My wife used to have issues with her two computers until we finally disabled Norton in them (at the advice of a computer guru). No problems since. I had one spyware infection on my home laptop a while back and SpyDoctor cured it. If I could I would cancel Norton. The problem is I don't know what to replace it with. I recommend the free version of AVG. I've been using it for a couple of years with no problems what so ever. My PC is on 24/7, never a virus. http://www.download.com/3000-2239_4-10761481.html Promise to be very quiet? like SSSHHHHHhhhhhhh! I disabled the embedded Norton on this laptop 3 years ago. I ran it for over two years with no anti-virus software at all without any problems. About 6 months ago it picked up a worm or something ... didn't hurt the computer, but was some sort of spyware that put a new line in the registry file that, in turn, caused the browser to occasionally be bombarded with unwanted advertising. After trying a couple of free anti spyware programs (including one from MS) that were only temporarily successful, I installed "Spyware Doctor" from PC Tools. It removed all the spyware junk, including the file in the registry that keep restarting the problem. No problem since, and I still don't run a full anti-virus program. Spyware Doctor runs in the background, doesn't seem to slow the computer down at all, automatically updates, scans and fixes any suspicious files, malware or cookies that may have been picked up. I haven't had any issues since installing it. I am also not an addicted web surfer either, so maybe it just hasn't happened yet. I like Firefox. Actually, I really don't see a huge difference using it as compared to IE. The only annoying issue with it is setting the text size. You can increase or decrease it easily from the default, but you have to do it every time the program starts. It would be nice if it could be set and stay set even after closing and then restarting Firefox. Eisboch Are you aware of CRTL and minus key, CRTL and plus key. They easily change the text size up or down. |
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