One of my co-workers here is computer illiterate and I'm putting together a CD for her to get her system up and running again. Got everything I need together except for anti-virus. I have GOOD anti-virus myself but it is licensed, and I'm looking for a free scan for her. Didn't Microsoft release one or US Department of Defense or some crap like that?
Thanks!
Free anti-virus
I use Avast- the home edition is free, you just need to register with the company.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
It has seemed to work well for me. It updates a couple times a week.
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
It has seemed to work well for me. It updates a couple times a week.
Makora
Too often it seems it is the peaceful and innocent who are slaughtered. In this a lesson may be found that it may not be prudential to be either too peaceful or too innocent. One does not survive with wolves by becoming a sheep.
Too often it seems it is the peaceful and innocent who are slaughtered. In this a lesson may be found that it may not be prudential to be either too peaceful or too innocent. One does not survive with wolves by becoming a sheep.
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Hey it ain't free normally, but it's free when you get it from me...
The best and most efficient virus scanner i've seen. very streamlined and uses minimal resources... i guarantee you'll love it.
McAffee ViruScan Enterprise 8.0i
no serials or anything required.. just a simple next->next->next->finish install.
The best and most efficient virus scanner i've seen. very streamlined and uses minimal resources... i guarantee you'll love it.
McAffee ViruScan Enterprise 8.0i
no serials or anything required.. just a simple next->next->next->finish install.
Fash
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Naivety is dangerous.
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Naivety is dangerous.