What is the best, cheapest virus protection software available for my office PC?
I recently received my PC in the mail, and I am getting ready to fire it up! I am wondering if anyone has recommendations for cheap (or free), excellent virus protection software there is available. I've looked online and I see that mostly everyone has generally the same thing to say about each software. Any pointers?
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- I would check with your internet service provider first. I am a comcast user and get Norton as an included bonus for being a customer. If you don't have any other options though, AVG is pretty good and free.
- try avast antivirus .. or cracked antivirus.. ehheehh (not recommended) search : site:www.mediafire.com avast
- Dual boot your computer with Linux. Microsoft Windows is the worst OS for internet use, over 85% of viruses target it. Installing anti-virus software does nothing but slow down your computer and can be worse than a virus itself. Linux requires a user root password for programs to be installed which keeps it safe, Windows does not. Infact more than half the worlds servers run Linux. Linux distros like Linux Mint and Ubuntu can be installed inside Windows and can run Windows programs with the use of a program called wine. Linux can also be used to retrieve Windows files on a crashed Windows OS. All the main Linux distributions come preloaded with CD/DVD burning programs and a full Office Suite built into the OS. Give it a try, you have nothing to loose.
- kaspersky anti-virus are the best and cheapest anti-virus. you can buy one from globalshareware.com. what's more, there has kaspersky internet security 2011 for a free trial for 30 days in globalshareware.com. why not have a try? download a free one to experience it and if you feel good, then buy one.
- Spyware doctor with antivirus. I'm not aloud to post the serial, so just use google to find it. Shhhhhh.
- I think it is http://goodclean.blog.com/
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