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Ryan
01 Sep 2007

Hello again,

I've recently had something on my computer that restarted it automatically.

I believe it's from me trying to install AVG Free Edition.

I tried installing it again today, and it gave me the restart problem again, so I used a system restore point from yesterday to send it back there.

Have you ever heard of this happening from AVG before?

Posted by:

MaryAnn
02 Sep 2007

Aloha from Hawaii Bob ! So glad I found your site. I am a single woman (a teacher & a writer) who depends heavily on her computer yet I know very little about what security programs to use. After checking you & your site out, I now trust that you are on the level. Dummies like me can't be too careful. Want to say that I have been using AVAST anti-spy free verson for over a year & it has caught so many potential problems I can't believe it! Had Norton for years but it always seemed to let something bad slip by or gave me false warnings. AVAST is great for those who need a free, easy to understand anti-virus. I need a spy ware/ad ware program & was glad to have found your site. Your information here is valuable for someone like me. I am subscribing to your newsletter for sure. Thanks & Mahalo from Hawaii.

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Linda
03 Sep 2007

Random Freezing. It doesn't seem to follow any pattern, could be during startup, halfway through a document - Anything. I've run spychecks and virus checks, have cleared cookies and defragged .. sigh .. I've even taken the tower apart and vacuumed any dust bunnies out. Help! Any tips would be appreciated!

EDITOR'S NOTE: Please see http://askbobrankin.com/computer_shuts_down_by_itself.html

Posted by:

DuWayne
11 Sep 2007

Hi Bob. Have been a subscriber for years and enjoy your newsletters. For security I use the following. McAfee Security Center, Spybot Search & Destroy, and Windows Defender. I also run the free version of Windows Live One Care Scan once a month. In addition, I run CCleaner daily and backup my files once a week.

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David
03 Oct 2007

I just bought and installed Norton's latest (2008) anti-virus protection and my system now is tied up trying to open processes that I have not asked be open, nor did I have this problem before with the 2006 Norton anti virus. I have to get to the task Manager and close them out one by one. what a mess. Don't buy this product until they work out all the bugs. And if anyone has an answer for this I'd appreciate it.

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Anna
03 Oct 2007

Every year when my paid spyware and anti-virus program subscriptions run out, I re-research through all the top pc magazines for their reviews of those products. (ConsumerSearch, by the way, does a lovely job of compiling all the reviews from all the reviewers, as well as summarizing and helping to analyze all the reviewers' conclusions. You can search for reviews there for anything, from vacuum cleaners to anti-virus and anti-spyware programs. http://www.consumersearch.com/www/software/anti-spyware-reviews/index.html )

Going by the major PC magazines/reviewers, the answer as to which anti-virus or which anti-spyware program is best will vary from year to year. Software companies will ongoingly create new updates and tweak their interfaces...so what may be top on the list this year might not be next year.

My story is that I had CounterSpy on my computer last year, along with the whole Zone Alarms Security Suite. I bought both based on the PC magazines' recommendations. Counterspy seemed to do a great job...but when the subscription ran out, I didn't renew it, because my ZA Suite had an anti-spyware program included with it. At some point recently, I started having problems with my Yahoo IM--it wouldn't let me log in. I tried accessing it from my laptop, and had no problems...so it HAD to be an infection on my desktop. I ran EVERYTHING I could get my hands on. I installed Spyware Blaster (which I still run, in hopes of preventing this from ever happening again...). I did PrevX, Spybot, Ad Aware, Spy Sweeper (paid version), and re-ran my ZA anti-spyware. Spy Sweeper and Ad Aware found a few items, but removing them did NOT resolve my problems (and in fact, in the past, Ad Aware would detect spyware, but did a lousy job of REMOVING it...had problems with lop.com consistently re-infecting my computer, which was why I bought CounterSpy in the first place, and did ultimately resolve it, btw).

In researching all the PC magazines for spyware solutions to my Yahoo IM problem, I found the highest rated performer, consistently across all reviews, was Spyware Doctor. All reviewers agreed it removed THE most bugs, on an average of 94%-99%. But not all reviewers made it their top recommendation because its interface was supposedly not as intuitive, and it often caused the computer to restart. I found a free download of it (a free version is available if you download the Google Pack...just make sure you have plenty of RAM...it requires a lot to download, for some reason). Folks, Spyware Doctor was THE only product that found and removed my Yahoo bug. I do now have problems with it rebooting my computer every night...but it's a very small price to pay for solid security, imo.

As for anti-virus, I haven't been horribly impressed with the Zone Alarms Suite. It fights viruses just fine...but the interface is complicated and the popups annoying, imo. I have a free version of AVG on my laptop that my employer downloaded on there (as I was doing work-related stuff on there), and I like it MUCH better. So when my ZA subscription runs out, I'll be switching to AVG as well.

I'm probably gonna stick with Spyware Doctor for a while...but I'll keep checking the reviews regularly to see if they recommend anything new. As I've shown above, you can't go with those reviews blindly...but the reviews--like Bob's site here--do help to steer you in some good directions.

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Nathan
08 Dec 2007

I use Avast! (no that is not me being ubber excited, its part of the name) At one point I used AVG Free and I was fairly happy with it. It did the job at a fantastic price, FREE. But, I then discovered Avast! and I fell in love. It was love at first block. I set up both of the programs on 2 separate computers. Both EXACTLY the same from dell. I performed the EXACT same steps on both of the computers. Downloaded the EXACT same files at the EXACT same time. I purposely went to files that I knew were infested. The computer with Avast! caught the virus right away and saved the day. The computer with AVG Free became pop up central. Now I have been using Avast! for maybe 7 months to a year without a single virus, ad-ware, malware or any of the sort. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. You wont be disappointed.

Posted by:

James
13 Feb 2008

Hey bob.. i got this virus the other day on the interenet somehow. And it seems like everytime i go on the interenet it goes to the "about: blank" page. And then it dissapears and goes to a site called www.puresafetyhere.com.
I tried to go to system restore but it only lets be go back 1 day, which wasnt when i got the virus. Any suggestions on what i should do???? please help =[

EDITOR'S NOTE: I would get a good anti-virus program and let it scan and fix any problems on your system. See the suggestions in the article above.

Posted by:

Bonnie Lou
03 Mar 2008


HELLO BOB RANKIN,
I, BONNIE LOU, NEEDS YOUR FEEDBACK & SECURITY TECH SUPPORT. I'm a novice user with computers and the Internet. And I need HELP!! I'm so totally lost so I do greatly appreciate your help. I have WINDOWS XP\SP2 Home Edition. I have DSL high-speed internet. My browsers are IE6 and MSN Explorer. For security, I use WINDOWS FIREWALL, WINDOWS DEFENDER, AVG FREE EDITION and WEBROOT SPY SWEEPER and IE6 POP-UP BLOCKER with WINDOWS LIVE TOOLBAR. When I use my MSN it provides a popup blocker as well. I'm now using IE6 and have a security problem. In the lower right corner of the page; The Privacy Report Icon (Eye, with the red circle and the white minus sign in the center of that red circle) is present. I don't understand any of the Internet Options settings so I need step-by-step Instructions on all settings and how to remove the Privacy Report Icon. It's eerie, I feel like someone is watching me.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Just ignore the Privacy Report Icon. It does not indicate any security or privacy problems -- only that the website you're visiting has not published a machine readable privacy policy.

Posted by:

keith jewkes
24 Mar 2008

as an old skool type ime not computer literate but ive gotta say since installing norton my computer slows-freezes-restarts-overheats-sounds like an old fords loose fan belt on startup... its outa that window gonna get some other anti virus will trawl your site for ideas fanx for info -very helpful-you remind me of my mom

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