Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Vista Health Plan Slow Computer & Virus Alerts?

Slow computer & virus alerts? - vista health plan

My Vista machine is running very slowly, and often have to restart it, and it freezes.
BigPond has also paid version of anti-virus and spyware and malaware I was recommended by BPond. The malaware is the free version. My problem is that you are always warnings about viruses and antivirus and BP or malaware find any viruses or spyware. I deleted the descriptions, but they eventually return one or two days later. A technicincian Telstra says I have a virus can run in the background and the need, I'm taking off at a computer specialist. BigPond say there is nothing wrong with my speed and seems well on your end, but obviously not.
I downloaded DSL and wireless unlimited, but now I'm going with the cheapest plan in the value does not always go the funds for the $ 70 plan.
Please someone could help me to take code and easier.
Oh, and my computer is running a diagnostic health check every month or less automatically and finds nothing.
Regards
Kiwioz

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cbh_ches... said...

When the virus warnings that appear after the scan. I recommend the implementation of scans in safe mode, used with the anti-virus and now that I try an online scanner of BitDefender, Panda Security or NOD32. They work like the real thing.

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KarL said...

When is my PC so that you change my operating system to Windows XP because I use XP, could not many problems, especially in the processing speed, the system is not the recommended requirements for Vista. VISTA is acceptable, provided they meet or exceed the requirements but I use XP, because he always gives what I need.

But if you insist, try to defragment the hard drive.
http://www.vista4beginners.com/Disk-Defr ...
Uninstall programs running at startup can also work, but not a problem if you have lots of RAM, either RAM or loose some programs at startup.

Good luck!

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