xKABOOM answered Sunday October 16 2005, 1:10 pm: You can try things like Norton Anti-Virus, and Ad-Aware. They are probably the most popular anti-virus programs. But what I DEFINITLY reccomend is getting rid of Internet Explorer (it's the cause of all viruses and popup junk) and installing Mozilla Firefox. You can try going to [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) This program is free, easy, and safe. If you use this instead of the "E", it's suprising how many problems disapear. [ xKABOOM's advice column | Ask xKABOOM A Question ]
I love love love that thing!! It's quick, effective, FREE and even fun - what could be better??? Just click on the link near the bottom of the page that says, "Download Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition 1.06"
Also, I read that people are suggesting Norton Anti-Virus. Now, I've never actually used that, so I don't have much to comment on there. However, I DO have a Anti-Virus program called McAffee, and it just does wonders for me!!
Another option, (if you don't already have it) I strongly suggest getting the Google Toolbar. It does great!! To date, it's blocked up over 2,731 to date!! It's incredible, I think! :D If you're interested in this, you can download it for free at: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
beachhun101 answered Sunday October 16 2005, 12:21 am: i have norton anti virus. it works well. also just through old documents and delete them, and other games/programs you use. make sure to delete them, not just send it to the recycle bin. also if you have a lot of music downloads-that slows down your computer,but dont delete your music cus music is very important!
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PinkLady4863 answered Saturday October 15 2005, 10:06 pm: Nortton Anti-virus is the best computer virus protection available. After a while your computer will automatically update, be faster, smarter, and get rid of pop-ups and junk. [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
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