logistopath Molar Police Staff member Keymaster Oct 4, 2009 #2 Many reviews show Norton Internet Security to be quite good, yet not as resource hungry as the past editions of NAV. Good option, IMHO.
Many reviews show Norton Internet Security to be quite good, yet not as resource hungry as the past editions of NAV. Good option, IMHO.
6 6pack Northstar Oct 4, 2009 #3 no os or antivirus can replace common sense for safe browsing. just dont click on stupid ads like "your os is unsafe" or "os is infected" etc. and imo no relation between net banking and os and av.
no os or antivirus can replace common sense for safe browsing. just dont click on stupid ads like "your os is unsafe" or "os is infected" etc. and imo no relation between net banking and os and av.
logistopath Molar Police Staff member Keymaster Oct 4, 2009 #4 6pack said: no os or antivirus can replace common sense for safe browsing. just dont click on stupid ads like "your os is unsafe" or "os is infected" etc. and imo no relation between net banking and os and av. Click to expand... ^^ Can't agree more. Common sense is the best protection. With this, you will be very happy and secure even with the free AV like Avira, Avast, etc.
6pack said: no os or antivirus can replace common sense for safe browsing. just dont click on stupid ads like "your os is unsafe" or "os is infected" etc. and imo no relation between net banking and os and av. Click to expand... ^^ Can't agree more. Common sense is the best protection. With this, you will be very happy and secure even with the free AV like Avira, Avast, etc.
N neojjjk Contributor Oct 4, 2009 #5 like to buy NIS2010 but from which shop???any one selling that software??? Is there any windows 7 starter edition available? or is it possible to upgrade from vista starter to windows 7 starter edition????
like to buy NIS2010 but from which shop???any one selling that software??? Is there any windows 7 starter edition available? or is it possible to upgrade from vista starter to windows 7 starter edition????
J jampack Contributor Oct 4, 2009 #6 you can try ebay. Costs around 1800/user/year. There is a Windows 7 starter edition, but not sure whether it would be available for retail purchase. But Basic edition is supposed to be available in our country.
you can try ebay. Costs around 1800/user/year. There is a Windows 7 starter edition, but not sure whether it would be available for retail purchase. But Basic edition is supposed to be available in our country.