Wednesday, August 18, 2010

What is a good free security for windows xp thaats free?

Hi my friend wants to find a free security to put on her computer anyone know of a good security she can use?She has tried AVG , and exceleration.com (never heard of it!)Her computer is very slow and was wondering what is another security she could try.



What is a good free security for windows xp thaats free?malware



Try Zone alarm suite. It's not free, but it deserves every $. It has firewall, anti-virus program, a program for eliminating spyware and all the things you need for your computer to be OK. So give it a try!



What is a good free security for windows xp thaats free?norton 360



yes zone alarm is great listen to himm---/herr-----also get AD AWARE se pro---still not free but i personally ran ad aware and ZAP for 6-7 mos without a virus program and had no issues-------installed norton---now i have slight bullshit issues Report It


Download and then run startup.exe at:



http://www.mlin.net/startupcpl.shtml.......



Can't live without it and windows...



Then disable and/or uninstall whatever u don't need.



Joe...
nortan internet security
Try ZONEALARM its good... it has got nice firewall. If your friend's PC has a very good RAM try NORTON. its good too.
there is no GOOD FREE security software (most of them will disable some functions and give you just basic AtiVirus/AntiSpyware options-and that`s NOTHING,some of the even wont let you update virus definitions)%26gt;for BEST comercial software (and it worths every cent) ZoneAlarm Internet Security
putting security (antivirus) is not going to speed it up. She has to clean it up first and then keep it clean. More than likely she has a load of spyware on the machine. Go and download Ewido and run it. www.ewido.com



Then download spybot from www.download.com and run that. You should see it get faster once all the junk is off of it.



Another free antivirus is avast at www.avast.com.
I agree that the slowness is most likely the pc needing to be cleaned up. As far as security goes I have found that a combination of AVG for antivirus, AdAware for antispyware, the built in XP firewall (if you have XP pro) and a little common sense goes a long ways. AVG and AdAware both have free versions that allow updating of virus and spyware definitions.

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