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    Nice site to add to your favorite

    Hi ... Here a nice site to add to your favorite

    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Scanners.htm
    Windows 10 Pro 64 bit ( clean )

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    Excellent, thank you snooker I'll make this a sticky thread.
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    Hi SuperSparks ... You are welcome ...
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    Great link. Thank you.
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    Got it snooker, thanks. Nothing like one stop shopping.
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    Excellent link snooker. Got it marked.......

    Thanks......
    Please post back so others can benefit also........

    Later
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    Useful security links:

    Hi there,

    Here's my favorites resources regarding today's Internet Security:

    Directory of Internet Security Software
    Network Scanner - Freeware
    Center for INternet Security


    I had Norton Internet Security 2006, running on Windows XP SP2, which worked fine, except it caused my computer to start up very slowly.
    I had many installation issues that are well reported in other customers reviews.

    I hope this helps.

    Cheers,
    Samantha

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    w0w very good!!!!!

    I was just gonna post the bitdefender link on this base!!

    http://www.bitdefender.com/scanner/online/free.html

    But i can see i dont have to

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    thank you snooker, I will use this Thread in the future

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    Quote Originally Posted by newaj View Post
    thank you snooker, I will use this Thread in the future
    Your welcome Newaj ... Happy Holidays everyone
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    Quote Originally Posted by snooker View Post
    Hi ... Here a nice site to add to your favorite

    http://windowsxp.mvps.org/Scanners.htm
    CONSUMERS REPORTS MAGAZINE of Jun13 did a study of A-V programs. The magazine/article may be read online & for FREE @ your local public library.

    The top-rated best 3 free A-V programs were;

    Avast! Free Anti-Virus was recommended by Consumer Reports Magazine (#1).

    Avira Free Anti-Virus was recommended by Consumer Reports Magazine (#2).

    AVG AntiVirus Free 2013 was recommended by Consumer Reports Magazine (#3).

    All will do their assigned task and are FREE (as in no cost). Enjoy!

    - - - - - -

    BTW, IMO Consumer Reports Magazine ( owned by Consumer Reports Organization, Yonkers, NY) is an INDEPENDENT, UN-BRIBEABLE , AUTHORITATIVE source for many items, not just computers. IF you read about CR's origins & (legal) history you shall learn just how independent & authoritative CR is on items from automobiles through wrinkle creams (no zucchinis tested (yet)).

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by CincyJim; January 11th, 2014 at 05:06 AM.

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    Sorry but I don't share your feelings about Consumer Reports being authoritative on all they review. That said, in this case, I have no serious problem with their conclusions about free antivirus programs (although I recently went back to a paid AV after 3 or 4 years of using free ones.)

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