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Loz Wrote:

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> The basic info in the document is quite valid, but

> it is rather badly written and will probably

> confuse a layman more than inform.

>

> Amusing that the title is "10 steps...". They

> obviously thought of five more later.


I thought the same but it is better than any info I have been seen anywhere else...LOL @ 10 steps

I think the PDF is good advice.


There are a couple of good free antivirus/ firewall options. 'Comodo' is an excellent free antivirus and firewall. Some people recommend AVG too but I think Comodo is the best one.


And I also recommend 'Advanced Systemcare'. I have the pro version but the free version is very effective at not only keeping registries in good shape but in also keeping malware and browser hijackers out.

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