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I was advised very strongly NEVER to download any updates etc that pop up on my screen. This even applies to the most official looking IE or microsoft updates.
Just a word on general computer protection. I rarely am troubled by Spam etc and use AVG Free Edition as a general protector (updated every day); Mailwasher free version for Email protection as this allows me to check Emails and to delete any doubtful ones before they hit my In Box; Spybot, also free for Ad Ware etc protection. I can recommend them all. I also have Windows Update switched on.
Quote from: David Nicholson on January 05, 2009, 11:21:01 AMJust a word on general computer protection. I rarely am troubled by Spam etc and use AVG Free Edition as a general protector (updated every day); Mailwasher free version for Email protection as this allows me to check Emails and to delete any doubtful ones before they hit my In Box; Spybot, also free for Ad Ware etc protection. I can recommend them all. I also have Windows Update switched on.I have disabled windows SP3 update for XP as it knocked out my sound cards. I tried everything I could think of to get it working again to no avail so I called in a computer specialist. After 2 hours he could not get it running again and suggested the only way forward was to reinstall XP. System restore was no use as it had wiped out all previous dates before SP3.Two days ago, AVG told me I had a serious security risk with Flash Player and should install the latest updates. This I did and the sound went off on Vista. I consulted some newsletters to which I subscribe and discovered that AVG can be the cause of this so I have now uninstalled it, used system restore and have my sound back on Vista.Can't these people get their act together and let us use the computers without wondering what will fail next !!
I have disabled windows update as SP3 for XP knocked out my sound cards. I tried everything I could think of to get it working again to no avail so I called in a computer specialist. After 2 hours he could not get it running again and suggested the only way forward was to reinstall XP. System restore was no use as it had wiped out all previous dates before SP3.Two days ago, AVG told me I had a serious security risk with Flash Player and should install the latest updates. This I did and the sound went off on Vista. I consulted some newsletters to which I subscribe and discovered that AVG can be the cause of this so I have now uninstalled it, used system restore and have my sound back on Vista.Can't these people get their act together and let us use the computers without wondering what will fail next !!