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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

The Other Kevin - 11 Jun 2013 10:47 - 10211 of 11003

ExecL - Log-on whizzed through this morning without disabling tool bars. All very strange.

Balerboy - 11 Jun 2013 13:24 - 10212 of 11003

could it have been a security update or other update making it lag?

The Other Kevin - 11 Jun 2013 14:29 - 10213 of 11003

Maybe but unlikely, BB, as updates usually download on closure at the end of the day.

skinny - 21 Jun 2013 12:16 - 10214 of 11003

Samsung Ativ Q tablet runs both Windows 8 and Android

Samsung has unveiled a tablet that can switch between the Windows 8 and Android operating systems.

The Ativ Q has a 13.3in (33.8cm) screen that sits over a keyboard that can be folded out for typing or set to act as a stand. In addition it has a stylus.

HARRYCAT - 21 Jun 2013 12:23 - 10215 of 11003

Oh dear skinny! Does that mean that your new PC is already out of date?

skinny - 21 Jun 2013 12:27 - 10216 of 11003

Harry - it was out of date the second I ordered it - still very good though - 20 seconds from turning it on to 10+ windows opening and the dulcet sounds of radio 4!

The Other Kevin - 21 Jun 2013 13:21 - 10217 of 11003

Re my logon problems. I think I have identified the problem: McAfee Site Advisor. I 've disabled this add-on and all now seems well.

Mega Bucks - 28 Jun 2013 21:25 - 10218 of 11003

After many years of using the free version of AVG and ZoneAlarm i thought i would give Avast and Comodo a try for the 1st time and the initial signs are looking rather good.

Does anyone else use this combination and if so do you suggest keeping it or go back to the old AVG and ZoneAlarm combination.

goldfinger - 28 Jun 2013 21:54 - 10219 of 11003

MB I used to use the same combination as you that of AVG and ZoneAlarm freebie editions, I have an ex Currys Engineer who sorts out problems on my networks.

Last time he visited about 6 weeks ago for a quarterly check up he changed me over to MICROSOFT ESSENTIALS and reckons this is now superior to AVG and ZoneAlarm.

Had no problems at all since he installed it.

Just go to google and do search, and download from microsoft site.

Might be what you are wanting he certainly says hes instaling it for all his customers.

Haystack - 28 Jun 2013 21:59 - 10220 of 11003

I use Security Essentials and Comodo and find that combination works very well. I also do regular full scans with Malwarebytes.

klal - 28 Jun 2013 23:02 - 10221 of 11003

MB, I've been using Microsoft Security Essentials on my trading machine along with Malwarebytes (freebie version!). I also use Norton DNS that blocks known malware sites. Been on this setup for over two years and never had a problem.

skinny - 29 Jun 2013 05:59 - 10222 of 11003

As posted previously - since upgrading to W8, and on advice from a security expert, I only use Defender.

optomistic - 29 Jun 2013 11:11 - 10223 of 11003

Review of Microsoft Essentials...

http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/software/379954/microsoft-security-essentials

Mega Bucks - 29 Jun 2013 11:32 - 10224 of 11003

@optomistic,glad i have decided to stay using Comodo and Avast,have to admit the computer is running very well since i upgraded from ZoneAlarm and AVG,that Security Essentials seems to be missing the mark security wise.

Thanks for your suggestion its been a great help.

Mega

Seymour Clearly - 01 Jul 2013 12:27 - 10225 of 11003

I did a clean up of all my browsers this weekend using the inbuilt scanners in free Avast and the improvement in performance is huge - mainly because of removing the add-ons that my daughter inadvertently managed to collect whilst using my PC.

The interface in Avast is very clear and I really like it. Considered MS security essentials, but I'm very happy with what I've got.

skinny - 01 Jul 2013 13:47 - 10226 of 11003

I'm not sure if its been asked before, but has anyone experience of avast mobile?

HARRYCAT - 01 Jul 2013 13:58 - 10227 of 11003

Yes, I have. I downloaded it quite a while ago to my Motorola Defy (Android) and I found it slowed everything down so much that I had to uninstall it. But have recently tried again and it seems to do the trick now without any appreciable drain on resources. I assume it is due to the bug fixes and updates which now make it user friendly. The only thing which I won't allow it to do is to install a firewall as it requires root access and I am not prepared to go that route.

skinny - 01 Jul 2013 14:13 - 10228 of 11003

Thanks Harry - I've just downloaded it.

HARRYCAT - 01 Jul 2013 14:19 - 10229 of 11003

When you go into the properties, you can set various parameters, but activating the firewall will prompt a 'Root access permission' request and unless you are very familiar with the programming of your mobile phone software, I would advise against it. Most other settings are reasonably easy to set.

skinny - 01 Jul 2013 16:05 - 10230 of 11003

Someone talk me out of this tv 32" F4500 Series 4 Smart LED TV for £299!

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