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Will this protect my computer

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  1. Bitdefender is a very good program.

    However, look at the following programs. They will give you excellent protection and they are all Freeware.

    Antivirus..

    http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fre...

    Good, free, unbiased advice.

    Firewall..

    http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-fre...

    Same as above.

    Anti Spyware...

    http://www.superantispyware.com/

    Anti Malware...

    http://www.malwarebytes.org/rogueremover...

    Trojan Remover...

    http://www.emsisoft.com/en/software/free...

    Aftr all this, you will need to tidy up your PC.

    Use Glary...

    http://glaryutilities.com/gu.html

    Or

    AdvancedWindowsCare....

    http://www.iobit.com/advancedwindowscare...

    (This is my personal favourite Freeware program).


  2. Download AVG AntiSpyWare and use this keygen to run 70-THXMV1-PM-C01-SGX3D-T13-JFHJ

    Then download AVG 7.5 and use this keygen to run

    75VNU-TH1RR1-L7-P03-C01-S3S9MD-2YN-3AU...

    Bingo  

  3. Yes, it should. But AVG Free is better.

  4. I would search google for AVG free , it is free, and very well working.    

  5. Bitdefender will protect your computer from viruses only.You need to download a product which can protect your computer from both spyware and virus. You can try spyware doctor with antivirus from http://www.geeksjunction.com/spyware/spy...

  6. I would use the free edition first, like I have used probably at least 5.

    Been using protection products for many years, and found that some are good and others do meet the muster.

    Use the free download and read, and try others. Good Luck

  7. I would suggest that you get Avast Home Edition version 4, which is free for personal use.

    Avast is a very effective and free anti-virus program because it can do a boot scan in safe mode and it will remove all the virus on your PC. Even those virus that hide inside the system restore folder.

    Windows utilize a restore utility that backs up selected files automatically to the System volume information /System Restore folder. This means that an infected file could be stored there as a backup file, and most anti-virus programs will be unable to delete these files. You must disable the System Restore Utility to remove the infected files from the folder if you use another brand of anti-virus. However, you do not need to do so if you use Avast to do a boot up scan in safe mode.

    Anti-virus installation

    http://www.avast.com/eng/download-avast-...

    How to configure ?

    http://www.infodiv.unimelb.edu.au/soe/an...


  8. AVG free is good, like the others said. We also have Zone Alarm, and use SpyBot and AdAware for a sweep once in a while. All free and no problems with anything!

    Also, Windows defender.

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