Avira Antivir Classic or Premium? BOClean might be a bit overkill if it's Premium so I'd leave it off. Otherwise it'd be a fine set up.
:P Family Pack even!
I'd buy AV+ if it were Vista compatible. :(
It's a pretty hefty service pack, so files are bound to be fragmented. How's it running for you?
I've been using it for a while now and at first I noticed a minimal increase concerning DNS and was happy with it. Since then I haven't tested it...
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BitDefender 2008 which I love on XP but is giving me some issues on Vista. Also, NOD32 at work and F-secure and Avira on other PCs at home.
Good ol' 2000...still my favorite MS OS. Win2K works great with dual-cores but I never got it to recognize a quad-core.
Nice :thumb:
Providing only security based updates for the last mainstream service pack, especially considering Microsoft's awesome (::) ) security updating,...
While I agree their Extended lifecycle is a bit meh, on the contrary I've had to contact Microsoft numerous times over the years regarding home...
Resource usage has been low and acceptable. :thumb: Low megs of memory usage...can take a screenshot if you'd like when I'm at home.
:P Ha! Admittedly I'm not up to snuff on parent-tricking anymore, but try the whole "health issue" and "wrist stress" angle! Worth a shot! :P
Began in 2001 but 2004 brought a code change to Server 2003.
The wired version is the one I'd also recommend. Excellent trackball that's easy to use with a perfect shape. Couldn't recommend it more. For...
Will be nice and a good rollup for the tons of releases since RTM, although not as nice as XP SP3.
Most likely the case as I hardly see the proposed radical changes to be featued in Windows 7 being ready by then. Vista took thousands of...
I can see the $1799 1.6GHz/PATA model being at least attainable...but the only other model, the $3098 1.8GHz/Solid-state, is ridiculous. SS drives...
It's looking better with each release! Thanks for info. :shifty:
These cheap Linux boxes, in my opinion, are fantastic. Any sort of gain Linux and open-source can get is a major positive, and all these low...
Generally I'd say yes. If you don't want or need any of the features a Macbook or OS X would provide, there's cheaper alternatives. Otherwise, a...
Just to provide some more feedback on Dr Web, it's definitely a well-written program. As others have said, it's ridiculously light - really one of...
In other words, everything about the operating system (including boot and access times) except for gaming or other overhead-intense applications...
Every machine I've used has shown an improvement in speed with everything other than gaming or intensive editing of images/audio/video. This is of...
one that combines more than one IM service (e.g. Miranda...) Specific: Pidgin Utilizting these protocols: AIM, GoogleTalk, ICQ, MSN
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