i doubt it
av often spooks at manufacture software,dunno why.
you dont need it anyway
dl the drivers for your machine,keep them safe
and you got us for the rest.
lol
Hi, Just wondering if it is possible for a virus to get on a factory(HP drive d) recovery partition. I am using avast and forgot to exclude drive d from scanning! Avast thinks there are lots of files it wants removed or in the chest( can't remember what they were, could'nt move them anyway!) Any thought's on this. Thanks
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i doubt it
av often spooks at manufacture software,dunno why.
you dont need it anyway
dl the drivers for your machine,keep them safe
and you got us for the rest.
lol
Thanks for the info. I won't panic then. Can u suggest the best free av as I have 4 computers + 3 kids! Just wiped one with win32:tidserv on it that couldn't be removed by me anyway. Thanks
Avg Antivirus is very popular one, but i prefer Avast myself. Both have a free version and a pro version you can purchase. Have had a couple of things slip by with the free Avg in the past.
The best AV protection are usually the ones you pay for like Kaspersky for example, cracks are another option depending on your morals.
A firewall is also essential, if a virus does manage to slip by, the firewall will block its attempt to open a port and send data.
AVG( up to date) was on the computer that was infected with the virus. Point taken with the firewall. Thanks for your input> Happy new year
I work on computers and tons of people are having problems with AVG not catching viruses. I want to Avast and no more problems.
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