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Stop Win PC Defender with SpyZooka
You need to protect your computer with a quality antispyware program that you can trust. If you don’t, then rogue programs like Win PC Defender may try to take advantage of you. If they do, then your computer will be in danger and so will your pocketbook.
Win PC Defender is a rogue security application that pretends to be from the Microsoft Corporation, but it isn’t. It is a deceptive program that is out to steal your money and cause harm to your computer.
The marketing tactics that Win PC Defender uses are despicable. It uses Trojan horse programs to infiltrate your system without your permission and probably without your knowledge too. It then creates a bunch of messages to warn you that your computer is infected with malicious software. While this is true, it doesn’t point to itself as malicious.
Win PC Defender then offers to scan your computer. If you let it, it will generate a fake list of malicious files to scare you into purchasing the full version of its product. Some of these files may be files that are important to how your computer functions. Removing them could cause your computer to crash.
Don’t buy the full version of Win PC Defender to protect your computer because it won’t. You will only be wasting your money. Instead, you should use SpyZooka to protect your computer.
SpyZooka is a real antispyware program that has been approved by the Better Business Bureau, so you know that you can trust it. Plus, SpyZooka is the only antispyware that guarantees 100% spyware removal. The dozens of awards that SpyZooka has won can testify to its quality performance. So, if you are finally ready to protect your computer with a superior antispyware program, then you are finally ready for SpyZooka.
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Updated from IE6 to 7 plus other software changes.?
I had my tech friend download all the latest SP2 updates, change my explorer from 6 to 7 and also had new Mcafee Antivirus Software, firewall, and antispyware put on. Question: If I remove IE7 to go back to IE6, will that effect any of the other changes that were made. I don't want to muck up my computer - my tech friend will kill me and I don't want to bother him with this. Thanks!
P.S. Also, my computer seems much slower with IE7 than 6. Does that seem to be the case. I heard it takes more memory and I have an older computer.
No, it won't hurt any of the other progs if you roll back to IE 6.
Here's how to do it CORRECTLY:
http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-10877-6136194.html?promo=019&tag=nl.e019&cval=TR_today&ctype=default
You can always re-install IE 7 once they get most of the 'bugs' worked out of it.
You don't say what firewall and anti-spy-ware progs were installed. If they're not McAfee then you MAY have a bit of a conflict going on. BUT a lot of 'armour' progs CAN use up a quite a bit of resources slowing your 'puter. DO ask your friend about this. And ask if they went into " msconfig " and shut off the un-necessary progs running in the back ground. These can eat resources and slow computers down, too.
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