Is Panda Titanium compatible with BoClean?

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  1. woobook

    woobook Registered Member

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    I want buy a Boclean, but it doesn"t have a trial. Do they conflict each other?
    And do you think it is necessary to buy an anti-trojan assist panda?

    Thanks!
     
  2. Blackcat

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    Only way you can see whether there will be any conflicts on your system is to buy and then try out BOClean.

    There is a good reason why BOClean has no trial version and you have a money back guarantee if you find that there are problems.

    If you are a high-risk surfer, then adding an AT in real-time may be a wise choice.
     
  3. woobook

    woobook Registered Member

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    Thank you, Blackcat
    I can not wait so I had already bought it one hour before. Now I am trying it. My PC has a little slow down. It due to the 256 ram. At present I am happy.
     
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    You will probably find that BOClean slows down startup slightly on older computers.

    If you have any more money to spend, buy some more RAM, particularly if you are running XP.
     
  5. woobook

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    I want to increase the memory, but I dont know how to choose.
    In my System properties-General showing:

    Pentium(R) 4 CPU 1.70GHz
    1.72GHZ, 224MB of RAM

    And in my purchase document show:

    Motherboard: Kenora 650 with Video, Sound and LAN
    CUP: Intel P4-1.7Ghz 478-PPGA
    Memory: PC2100 256MB DDR

    I have poor knowledge about this.
     
  6. bigc73542

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    you just need to purchase more memory. when you buy you need to get exactly the same thing except a larger number here ( see screen shot )
     
  7. woobook

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    Thanks bigc
    I have a friend told me just add another memory. But at present the memorys' speed are usually more than 333HZ, the speed of my primal memory PC2100 is 266HZ. I think it will cause incompatible.

    May be I shall buy a new one and remove the primal PC2100?
     
  8. mrhero

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    You need to buy a 256mb DDR Ram(not DDR2). Your ram's speed is 266 mhz(PC2100). Todays DDR rams are 400mhz(PC3200). They can work at lower
    frequencies, but if you can find buy a 266mhz(PC2100) ram. Here is a example: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=38793&CatId=838
     
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    Add to all this the fact that it is not expensive at all to buy...:thumb:.:eek: .:D
     
  10. woobook

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    Thanks mrhero
    If I buy a new one and remove the prime, How large memory is suitable, Do my pc's cpu and motherboard limit the memory?
    For example, 1G ram and 533MHZ memory, can my pc support it?
     
  11. woobook

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    If I add another 256mb DDR Ram and this memory is made from another manufacturer, are the two memory compatible?
     
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    Is there any 533mhz DDR rams? I think that one you say is DDR2, you can't use DDR2 on DDR based mainboard.
    It is recommended that CPU and Memory run at same clock speed. If your Mobo
    lets you can use memories at higher speeds but this doesn't give you any performance gain.
     
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    Generally memories are compatible. But if I were you, I would remove that one and going to buy a 512mb stick.

    Note: Every information you need is in your MoBo's manual. Please read it before buy memory.
     
  14. woobook

    woobook Registered Member

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    I bought the pc from Future Shop three years ago, they didnt give me MoBo's manual.
    OK, I shall check it.
    Thanks mrhero
     
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