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Estuansis,
Quote: I usually have pretty good stability apart from the occasional BSOD caused by that pesky Windows virus... LMAO.
I'm using what I consider to be the best AV software I've ever had, Kaspersky 6.0. It has it,s minor annoyances like the "Pig Squeal" sound it makes to alert you to a problem. I no longer run any ad-ware or spyware programs as Kaspersky does it all! Even at full price, it's worth every penny! Guarantee that it will get rid of that pesky windows virus!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832355001
$54.99 w/$25 mail-in Rebate=$29.99
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29. June 2007 @ 13:05 |
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Sounds interesting. I've been using AVG Free Edition for a while, not had any issues for a while, but then i've been behind a university firewall for the past few months, so I should be relatively safe! Only virus I've been exposed to is Starforce! lol
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29. June 2007 @ 15:04 |
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Ugh, Starforce...
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29. June 2007 @ 15:59 |
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Estuansis,
The best thing I like about the way Kaspersky works is when you run a complete virus scan. Takes just under 16 minutes for my fairly full 160GB drive. Thats at least twice as fast as anything else! They claim 8 minutes for an 80GB and I've confirmed that with the 80 on the 4000+! It's also easy to use!
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29. June 2007 @ 16:05 |
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I remember when I had McAfee on the Dell. Took over 3 hours for a virus scan on a 60GB HDD. I tried it as a joke on my AMD and it took over 40 hours to scan a half full 250GB!!!
I'll never use anything that costs money again. Only AVG Free and Comodo and ZoneAlarm.
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29. June 2007 @ 16:34 |
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theone,
I thought you were using AT&T online protection. it is provided by computer associates. that's what I use.
I'll see how long it takes to scan my C: drive which is an 80gb partition and is 74% full.
edit: the scan took 18 minutes.
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29. June 2007 @ 20:33 |
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Mort81,
Quote: I thought you were using AT&T online protection. it is provided by computer associates. that's what I use.
I was waiting for someone to mention that.
When I got Kaspersky as a gift from a customer, I decided to do a little experiment and put it on this build. The other two computers have CA E-Trust on them. I split my computer time between the 4000+ and mine. Both were clean installs so everything would be even. I ran a scan on each after about 6 weeks and there were 0 threats on the C2D while on the 4000+ there were 37, mostly trojans that E-Trust didn't intercept. Trojans that weren't adware! I've always accepted that as being normal, that these were not serious threats to my computer. E-Trust didn't even warn me!
With the Kaspersky the first time I heard this loud squealing sound the dog ran into my room barking her head off! I guess she was looking for the pig making the noise! Kaspersky had intercepted all the Trojans and asked me whether I wanted to allow or deny them. It went on to explain the nature of the Trojan and what it does. Like I said most were not ad-ware. It didn't matter as they never got into my computer.
Occasionally everyone gets a virus that slips through any AV program. The minute it's activated Kaspersky notifies you and asks you to run a special program to remove it. More than likely came inside of something legitimate that activated it when installed. When it's all done it returns your computer to it's original state, like it had been on standby or hibernate! Good Stuff!!
Even though I have about 9 months left on the E-Trust license, all three computers have Kaspersky installed now because I did take notice that while E-Trust would find these with a scan, it wouldn't block them or notify you!. This is just so much better. While I realize this is not exactly scientific, but I do go mainly the same places on my computer, regular things like forums, or certain web sites, the difference was just too great not to see that this was better. Even my roomate noticed the difference in that things were being blocked from sites he had been going to for years without a peep out of E-Trust.
I couldn't believe how fast it was, performing a complete scan of the system. Right at 16 minutes for my 160GB drive, 2 minutes faster than it took you to scan your 80GB drive with the CA. It used to take more than twice that with the E-Trust at about 36 minutes for the same drive. I don't generally throw money away, and this time there was no cost to me for the Kaspersky, but the CA is history, and I did pay for it!
I read some reviews on the top rated AntiVirus programs and discovered that Kaspersky is one of the top rated programs. After using it for a few months, I can see why! I'm on line a good portion of every day so it's important for me to have good protection and security and Kaspersky updates at least once a day, sometimes more. I feel a lot safer using it! If I didn't already own it, I would shuck out the cash for it! It's worth every penny!
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theone
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29. June 2007 @ 21:13 |
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Hmm, sounds interesting. When I go back to normal broadband, I shall need something like that.
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29. June 2007 @ 21:36 |
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sammorris,
Quote: Hmm, sounds interesting. When I go back to normal broadband, I shall need something like that.
I was never unhappy with the E-Trust, it's just that this is so much better. They were thoughtful too. The License allows for 3 installations. I guess they were thinking Home, Office and Laptop. It's married to the ID# of the bios so it can be installed as many times on the same computer as you want. Since it's active all the time you really don't have to even schedule a scan. I've scanned it a couple of times and there's never anything found. I guess if it doesn't allow access to all the ad-ware, spy-ware, viruses and trojans, there's nothing there to be scanned! I don't even use Spybot or AdAware at all anymore as this one program does it all, and does a far better job!
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So upgrade your CPU and you're screwed, that's not so great...
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29. June 2007 @ 23:36 |
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sammorris,
Quote: So upgrade your CPU and you're screwed, that's not so great...
Sorry, I meant the ID of the bios. My brain took a short leave! LOL!! I was thinking bios but typed CPU! Sorry!!!
EDIT:I amended my post!
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30. June 2007 @ 06:01 |
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theone,
kaspersky sounds like some pretty good stuff. I think I'll stick with my AT&T online protection though. it's free with their DSL service and when I manually scanned my C: drive yesterday, there were no threats found so it must be doing it's job. it also has an adware/spyware removal tool and alerts you every so often that a scan is required. I still run adaware SE once in a while too but no longer use Spybot.
I know my online protection works because it has alerted me before and blocked some viruses/trojans.
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30. June 2007 @ 07:55 |
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Mort81,
Like I said, I was never unhappy with the CA product as I've been using it since late 03. I first got it free for a year from Micro$oft with SP-1. I would more than likely be still using it if I hadn't gotten the Kaspersky as a gift. It was also an ideal time because of having one brand new computer and one older one that had a fresh install of XP Pro to compare the two in a fair non-scientific way. The 4000+ might just as well been a new computer as I moved everything on it to the D-940 and a new 160 Sata drive. I just wiped the drive clean with Acronis and started over. Here's some info from CNet for anyone interested.
http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-securit...7-32004282.html
I was wrong about the update frequency as it's hourly. They also have a free version called "AOL Active Virus Shield", something the other major companies don't provide, and a full function 30 day free trial.
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theone,
Quote: "AOL Active Virus Shield",
no disrespect but I won't have anything AOL on my pc.
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30. June 2007 @ 09:29 |
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Mort81,
Quote: no disrespect but I won't have anything AOL on my pc.
None taken! I'd sooner put a brillo pad in the toaster! LOL!! Getting rid of AOL's crap from your computer is worse than trying to get rid of Real Player! Nothing short of wiping the drive seems to get rid of either! ROFL!!
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Honestly, the only buggy programs I have are Windows (lol) and ATi Catalyst Control Panel. For me it'll take up to 5 seconds to open(ugh) but ATi makes up for it with performance.
I set everything to application control just to avoid opening it.
Okay... we should get back on topic. lol
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lol I know, Catalyst is still terrible for opening times.
Quote: Getting rid of AOL's crap from your computer is worse than trying to get rid of Real Player! Nothing short of wiping the drive seems to get rid of either! ROFL!!
hehe, that's just the computer, try the phone line!
In order to get rid of AOL we had to block the credit card payments, take wirecutters to the internet phone line, and plug the wires for the other phone sockets into the existing line cables, then cancel our subscription for the other phone line. 11 weeks downtime, 1 phone line lost, and around £100 of unused subscription.
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Okay, I gotta good one. I was looking at cleaners to use for heat sinks and circuit boards and the like.
I was told that Isopropyl Alcohol is the best. But I have almost none left. My question...
I have a bottle of Iso-Heet fuel treatment/antifreeze. I'm looking at a 91% purity. Is there anything else in it or is it just Isopropyl Alcohol?
Any experience using it guys?
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30. June 2007 @ 13:02 |
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Estuansis,
Quote: Any experience using it guys?
I use fuel injector cleaner, so why not!
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You think it'd be safe? It says Isopropyl with an additive. You think that make it leave any residue? I'm looking at putting some heatsinks on both my boards' chipsets.
I want to make sure I'm not gonna have problems. And I don't have the inclination to go the the drug store all the way across town to buy a bottle of Ispropyl.
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30. June 2007 @ 13:49 |
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lol I used window & glass cleaner on my Athlon XP, worked like a charm.
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I've heard of using window cleaner too. lol
I guess I'll use the Iso-HEET. I gave it a wiff and it smells just like my Isopropyl so I'll assume it's pretty close. Again it has 91% purity according to my dad(an experienced mechanic) so it should be alright to use.
And before I used Isopropyl I was using carb cleaner and it worked so this can't be much worse lol.
It seems to evaporate alright and a quick wipe down with a coffee filter revealed a clean surface. I'll report how it works when my heatsinks get here.
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Acetone works like a charm,available from any hardware store.
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Yet... I feel more inclined to stay at home... lol
I know acetone works well but Iso-HEET is looking to be my winner. It's fairly high purity and it doesn't leave any visible or "feelable" residue as far as I can tell.
As I said, I'll try it out and see how well it does. If I'm satisfied I'll keep it as long as the bottle lasts. If not, I'll just go to my local PC shop and grab some Isopropyl Alcohol.
I'm gonna take this opportunity to comment on Arctic Ceramique. It's not a cream texture like Arctic Silver 5. It's super thick. Like soft modeling clay. It'll stick to anything and is near impossible to get out of my blue shirt even after 20+ wash cycles. And the cure time is quite a bit longer. But it seems to give equal performance once it cures and "sets in".
I prefer it due to the significantly lowered risk of frying components. It's non electrically conductive. I like it but it's a bit harder to spread a nice thin coat. But once you work it a bit you can smooth it fairly well. I've even gotten good results from just dropping a dot on the core and setting the heatsink on and letting it squish itself flat.
I loved Arctic Silver 5 but I just don't see the sense in using it as I can get clumsy. Using expensive parts like mine warrants a bit of accident prevention :)
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Estuansis.
Put the syringe for the Ceramique in the microwave for about 3 seconds for the little tube and about 8 seconds for the big one. I got that helpful hint from the makers! Be careful, it will be warm when you pick up the syringe, but it will be much easier to apply!
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