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waauw wrote:What slows you down so terribly much? The Real-time scan or the planned scan?
Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:What slows you down so terribly much? The Real-time scan or the planned scan?
The real-time presence is very noticeable. Not horrendous, but noticeable.
The planned scan makes most activities impossible. The daily "downloading new definitions" thing is a drag too.
nietzsche wrote:Yes, for those computers microsoft security essentials.
If i was you I wouldnt run an antivirus on those machines, i'd be pulling my hair off.
I sincerely think you gotta give a second thought to buying a new computer. Used, refurbished, something around 200 dls would be better than what you have. But i think i've told tou that before. I have an used, dell refurbished precision m4400 with and intel core 2 duo 2x3.06ghz and 4gb ram that i bought on ebay for around 250dls. It runs very fast.
It's not that your computers dont work well for what they were designed, the thing is they were designed for 2002 software. Software gets heavier year after year.
So, if you keep those machines, put win 7 on them (i've started having issues with xp now that its not longer updated) shut down as many services as you can (use something like blackviper registry files) turn off hibernation, indexing, restore and use MSE as antivirus. Or dont use one, just be sure not to download shit from unknown sites.
If what you use is only a browser, give linux mint with xfce a try, it's not heavy and you wont need an antivirus.
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DaGip wrote:nietzsche wrote:Yes, for those computers microsoft security essentials.
If i was you I wouldnt run an antivirus on those machines, i'd be pulling my hair off.
I sincerely think you gotta give a second thought to buying a new computer. Used, refurbished, something around 200 dls would be better than what you have. But i think i've told tou that before. I have an used, dell refurbished precision m4400 with and intel core 2 duo 2x3.06ghz and 4gb ram that i bought on ebay for around 250dls. It runs very fast.
It's not that your computers dont work well for what they were designed, the thing is they were designed for 2002 software. Software gets heavier year after year.
So, if you keep those machines, put win 7 on them (i've started having issues with xp now that its not longer updated) shut down as many services as you can (use something like blackviper registry files) turn off hibernation, indexing, restore and use MSE as antivirus. Or dont use one, just be sure not to download shit from unknown sites.
If what you use is only a browser, give linux mint with xfce a try, it's not heavy and you wont need an antivirus.
My dinosaur also ran Win XP. It was 2001 Gateway with an added 2Gb ram; however after Microsoft quit updating WinXP, it wasn't long until YouTube was sounding like Max Headroom and it was taking me forever to load anything. My CA virus protection became totally useless, and I removed all kinds of stuff from the computer. Still, there was never any improvement in performance. I finally gave up and bought a 16 gig gaming rigg with Win8.1. It's protected by Linux. Problem solved.
waauw wrote:windows defender? though that's like grabbing water with a net
nietzsche wrote:why do you think you need an antivirus? do you suspect your computer is already infected?
waauw wrote:nietzsche wrote:why do you think you need an antivirus? do you suspect your computer is already infected?
one word "Porn"
Dukasaur wrote:waauw wrote:windows defender? though that's like grabbing water with a net
Yeah, I can't use windows defender because microsoft says my copy of Vista is bootleg.
nietzsche wrote:waauw wrote:nietzsche wrote:why do you think you need an antivirus? do you suspect your computer is already infected?
one word "Porn"
Dukasaur is too old for porn, he can't get it up anymore at will, he only experiences random erections when he accedentally hears gospel music. Besides he already owns a betamax porn collection.
nietzsche wrote:why do you think you need an antivirus? do you suspect your computer is already infected?
Metsfanmax wrote:Ok so then Step 1 is to install Linux, and Step 2 is to stop letting your wife use your computer.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
/ wrote:Well, as long as you're on a schedule with your viruses, you should try SUPERAntiSpyware or Malwarebytes. I've been using the free versions of both for years; they literally can't bog down your stuff with random scans because they only scan when you tell them to, which means you aren't really getting the full safety of an antivirus unless you pay, but I recommend giving it a shot anyhow. I can generally run both of them at once, twice over in the same time it takes Norton to do the same full scan. Plus the quickscans are typically enough to catch whatever is bugging you at that moment, and those only take a few seconds to a few minutes.
mandalorian2298 wrote:I just use Malwarebytes and Spybot Search&Destroy to scan the system every so often. I do have Windows Defender, but it's turned off.
Talapus wrote:I'm far more pissed that mandy and his thought process were right from the get go....damn you mandy.
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