Hopefully you can choose not to install it? Like Daemon Tools.
I swear I saw nvidias name in a screenshot, might have been something else then ;)
Worth checking out if you hate running around on different websites trying to see if your software and drivers has been updated.
I use Daemon Tools for iso backups, haven't let me down for years now. Just remember if are going to install it, that it will install a toolbar...
Not quite ;) ( http://adserver* ) will block everything from that location.
Used Opera back when you had to buy it to get rid of ads, but then I tried Firefox and the Adblock extension. Instantly hooked. Firefox 3 is...
Highest I've seen is 80mb.. Adblock Plus, SiteAdvisor, NoScript and a couple of dictionaries. However it takes ages to launch compared to...
Lightest I've ever used is without a doubt NOD32 2.x , however it's painfully slow at scanning packed exes. So much that it freezes your comp...
Yep that worked, took a few refreshes to get past the server error though ;D
Ah that's why, I just got the regular version. Thanks.
I can't find that option anywhere.. Maybe because I deselected mail guard?
I've been buying security products ever since I started using Norton Antivirus 5.0 and that's quite some time ago. However these days I try as...
3+ years. Viruses are old, today its all about worms/trojans/rootkits etc.
http://cdburnerxp.se
I bought a license for WinRAR back in 199x and able to update for life. It does iso extracting too but I've never used it.
3.20 burned on a gold plated DVD which in theory should last about 300 years. Also locked in my mini safe. Yep, nobody is getting my FD-ISR...
GUI should be the same as NOD32 2.7 - I'm not a big fan of the candy looking AV's out there..
Same here
Making a right click menu is probably one of the easiest tasks a programmer has to do. No lie.
Even the best engine wont work without definition updates, and that's probably why it fails.
Nero was good when it was just "Nero" and not "Nero Photocrap", "Nero Audio Recorder", "Nero bla bla bla bla" ...
Even when it *was* supported you'd still get that message if using the trial version ;D
Surely you mean upgrading back to XP :P Vista is basically Windows ME 2.0 with an OS X flavor.
Right click scan is also present in the free version.
http://www.computersecurityassociates.com/server_check/server_st.php
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