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| Is Antivir sufficient for Windows Vista ?
I just bought a new HP pc and I would like to know if you think the Antivir software is sufficiently serious to prevent the virus or if I must buy Norton. |
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| Re: Is Antivir sufficient for Windows Vista ?
Norton is simply a mesh Antivir is the best free you can find at present
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| Re: Is Antivir sufficient for Windows Vista ?
According to me Antivir is very efficient! Also do not buy Norton! And it is up to you to manage your PC and avoid the pitfalls of the net! |
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| Re: Is Antivir sufficient for Windows Vista ? the best protection is the interface located between the chair and the keyboard .... ie the user |
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