I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index in
my help and support working for three months and finally got it right. I
want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess up my
help and support?
Thanks
larry
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"larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Hello
>
> I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index in
> my help and support working for three months and finally got it right. I
> want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess up
> my
> help and support?
They shouldn't but sh*t happens. No one can answer that with absolute
certainty. Also don't run any registry cleaners including the registry
cleaning functions in CCleaner. No one can say for sure what will or won't
happen on your system in the future. Problems do occur with computers, so
the best way to protect yourself against the inevitable is have a good
backup and recovery solution in place.
Look at getting drive imaging program (I suggest Acronis True Image Home,
version 10) and an external hard drive connected via USB, Firewire or eSata
to the computer. Image the computer drives regularly to the external drive,
so if something damages the installation a recent image can be restored.
Thanks for the help , sure do appreciate it. Maybe i should not use
CCleaner. Can you suggest anything to go along with ad-aware , spybot , and
mcafee that might help?
Thanks again.
larry
--
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Asus P4c800E Deluxe
Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache
Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400
2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M
Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB
Audigy 2ZS
Windows XP , home
"Rock" wrote:
> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> > Hello
> >
> > I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index in
> > my help and support working for three months and finally got it right. I
> > want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess up
> > my
> > help and support?
>
> They shouldn't but sh*t happens. No one can answer that with absolute
> certainty. Also don't run any registry cleaners including the registry
> cleaning functions in CCleaner. No one can say for sure what will or won't
> happen on your system in the future. Problems do occur with computers, so
> the best way to protect yourself against the inevitable is have a good
> backup and recovery solution in place.
>
> Look at getting drive imaging program (I suggest Acronis True Image Home,
> version 10) and an external hard drive connected via USB, Firewire or eSata
> to the computer. Image the computer drives regularly to the external drive,
> so if something damages the installation a recent image can be restored.
>
>
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>
>
"larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Rock
>
> Thanks for the help , sure do appreciate it. Maybe i should not use
> CCleaner. Can you suggest anything to go along with ad-aware , spybot ,
> and
> mcafee that might help?
> Thanks again.
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> > Hello
>> >
>> > I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index
>> > in
>> > my help and support working for three months and finally got it right.
>> > I
>> > want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess
>> > up
>> > my
>> > help and support?
>>
>> They shouldn't but sh*t happens. No one can answer that with absolute
>> certainty. Also don't run any registry cleaners including the registry
>> cleaning functions in CCleaner. No one can say for sure what will or
>> won't
>> happen on your system in the future. Problems do occur with computers,
>> so
>> the best way to protect yourself against the inevitable is have a good
>> backup and recovery solution in place.
>>
>> Look at getting drive imaging program (I suggest Acronis True Image Home,
>> version 10) and an external hard drive connected via USB, Firewire or
>> eSata
>> to the computer. Image the computer drives regularly to the external
>> drive,
>> so if something damages the installation a recent image can be restored.
You're welcome. CCleaner is fine. I use it but only for removing temp
files and such, I don't use the registry cleaning functions. I also use
Windows Defender for active protection from non viral malware, and Spyware
Blaster. Occasionally I will do a Hijack This run to make sure things look
clean.
Personally I wouldn't use McAfee, any of the Norton security products such
as NIS or NAV, or any of the major suites. These programs are resource
heavy and can cause problems sooner or later.
For AV I use Avast, the free version. There is also AVG (free) and NOD32,
not free but excellent.
For firewalls there is Kerio Personal Firewall from Sunbelt Software (free
and paid versions) and Comodo Personal firewall.
I want to thank you again for your fine help. Are the paid versions of
the Avast the same as the free? What about using Avast anti-virus with
windows firewall?
I got eight months left before i have to renew mcafee , would you get
something else now , or would you wait untill mcafee runs out? Dont think
its good to run two
anti-virus programs at once , right?
Thanks
larry
--
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Asus P4c800E Deluxe
Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache
Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400
2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M
Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB
Audigy 2ZS
Windows XP , home
"Rock" wrote:
> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> > Rock
> >
> > Thanks for the help , sure do appreciate it. Maybe i should not use
> > CCleaner. Can you suggest anything to go along with ad-aware , spybot ,
> > and
> > mcafee that might help?
> > Thanks again.
>
> > "Rock" wrote:
> >
> >> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> >> > Hello
> >> >
> >> > I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and index
> >> > in
> >> > my help and support working for three months and finally got it right.
> >> > I
> >> > want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these mess
> >> > up
> >> > my
> >> > help and support?
> >>
> >> They shouldn't but sh*t happens. No one can answer that with absolute
> >> certainty. Also don't run any registry cleaners including the registry
> >> cleaning functions in CCleaner. No one can say for sure what will or
> >> won't
> >> happen on your system in the future. Problems do occur with computers,
> >> so
> >> the best way to protect yourself against the inevitable is have a good
> >> backup and recovery solution in place.
> >>
> >> Look at getting drive imaging program (I suggest Acronis True Image Home,
> >> version 10) and an external hard drive connected via USB, Firewire or
> >> eSata
> >> to the computer. Image the computer drives regularly to the external
> >> drive,
> >> so if something damages the installation a recent image can be restored.
>
> You're welcome. CCleaner is fine. I use it but only for removing temp
> files and such, I don't use the registry cleaning functions. I also use
> Windows Defender for active protection from non viral malware, and Spyware
> Blaster. Occasionally I will do a Hijack This run to make sure things look
> clean.
>
> Personally I wouldn't use McAfee, any of the Norton security products such
> as NIS or NAV, or any of the major suites. These programs are resource
> heavy and can cause problems sooner or later.
>
> For AV I use Avast, the free version. There is also AVG (free) and NOD32,
> not free but excellent.
>
> For firewalls there is Kerio Personal Firewall from Sunbelt Software (free
> and paid versions) and Comodo Personal firewall.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
>
>
I don't know, I use the free version of Avast. Avast should be fine with
the windows firewall. I run it with Kerio Personal Firewall in XP, and with
the built in Firewall in Vista.
Whether you should change now is a decision you have to make. If there are
any problems with McAfee then I would ditch it ASAP. If you're happy with
it, then leave it till the subscription ends.
You can have more than one AV installed, but only have one set to do active
scanning.
--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
"larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Rock
>
> I want to thank you again for your fine help. Are the paid versions of
> the Avast the same as the free? What about using Avast anti-virus with
> windows firewall?
> I got eight months left before i have to renew mcafee , would you get
> something else now , or would you wait untill mcafee runs out? Dont think
> its good to run two
> anti-virus programs at once , right?
> Thanks
> larry
> --
>
> Aspire X-Superalien 500W
> Asus P4c800E Deluxe
> Intel P-4 800 3.0G 1mb cache
> Crucial 2x 512MB DDR400
> 2x WD 80GB Sata 150 7200rpm 8M
> Ati Radeon 9800XT 256MB
> Audigy 2ZS
> Windows XP , home
>
>
>
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> > Rock
>> >
>> > Thanks for the help , sure do appreciate it. Maybe i should not use
>> > CCleaner. Can you suggest anything to go along with ad-aware , spybot ,
>> > and
>> > mcafee that might help?
>> > Thanks again.
>>
>> > "Rock" wrote:
>> >
>> >> "larry" <larry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> >> > Hello
>> >> >
>> >> > I have been working on getting the links , related topics , and
>> >> > index
>> >> > in
>> >> > my help and support working for three months and finally got it
>> >> > right.
>> >> > I
>> >> > want to run ad-aware , spybot S&D , and CCleaner will any of these
>> >> > mess
>> >> > up
>> >> > my
>> >> > help and support?
>> >>
>> >> They shouldn't but sh*t happens. No one can answer that with absolute
>> >> certainty. Also don't run any registry cleaners including the
>> >> registry
>> >> cleaning functions in CCleaner. No one can say for sure what will or
>> >> won't
>> >> happen on your system in the future. Problems do occur with
>> >> computers,
>> >> so
>> >> the best way to protect yourself against the inevitable is have a good
>> >> backup and recovery solution in place.
>> >>
>> >> Look at getting drive imaging program (I suggest Acronis True Image
>> >> Home,
>> >> version 10) and an external hard drive connected via USB, Firewire or
>> >> eSata
>> >> to the computer. Image the computer drives regularly to the external
>> >> drive,
>> >> so if something damages the installation a recent image can be
>> >> restored.
>>
>> You're welcome. CCleaner is fine. I use it but only for removing temp
>> files and such, I don't use the registry cleaning functions. I also use
>> Windows Defender for active protection from non viral malware, and
>> Spyware
>> Blaster. Occasionally I will do a Hijack This run to make sure things
>> look
>> clean.
>>
>> Personally I wouldn't use McAfee, any of the Norton security products
>> such
>> as NIS or NAV, or any of the major suites. These programs are resource
>> heavy and can cause problems sooner or later.
>>
>> For AV I use Avast, the free version. There is also AVG (free) and
>> NOD32,
>> not free but excellent.
>>
>> For firewalls there is Kerio Personal Firewall from Sunbelt Software
>> (free
>> and paid versions) and Comodo Personal firewall.