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  • CasperV's Avatar
    238 posts since Jun '07
    • I'm interested in getting Norton anti-virus but with so many different versions and some costing a bomb, which one should i get?

      i'm running a windows xp pentium 4, typical home computer

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    17,497 posts since Nov '06
    • They work and function the same as anti virus suites. some even better in certain aspects.

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    238 posts since Jun '07
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  • CasperV's Avatar
    238 posts since Jun '07
    • Originally posted by kenn3th:

      Open source meaning free alternatives.


      oh  i thought for a sec there she meant embrace your pc not having any anti-virus... haha

       

      btw, thanks ken, i'll look into the free ones

      Edited by CasperV 03 Oct `08, 9:03PM
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    9,995 posts since Dec '01
    • Originally posted by CasperV:

      I'm interested in getting Norton anti-virus but with so many different versions and some costing a bomb, which one should i get?

      i'm running a windows xp pentium 4, typical home computer

      the only good thing about norton is its marketing.

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