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Removing Bulldog
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I have a limited time Bulldog security package pre-loaded on my laptop.
Would it be safe to un-install Bulldog, and then down-load the free AVG, or should I install AVG first before I un-install Bulldog?
I have been told it is not wise to have more than one anti-virus programme loaded at a time.
And what other security software should I down load please?
Would it be safe to un-install Bulldog, and then down-load the free AVG, or should I install AVG first before I un-install Bulldog?
I have been told it is not wise to have more than one anti-virus programme loaded at a time.
And what other security software should I down load please?
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FIRST Download AVG
SECOND make sure you are offline and uninstall Bulldog
FINALLY install AVG
You might want to also look at a decent firewall such as comodo:
http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/
FIRST Download AVG
SECOND make sure you are offline and uninstall Bulldog
FINALLY install AVG
You might want to also look at a decent firewall such as comodo:
http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/
I saaume your new PC (Mesh?)
is loaded with vista.
which actually has it's own (pretty good) firewall ... but for a newb
zone alarm now have a free firewall for vista
you also need spyware scanning
ad-aware and spybot search and destroy.
will work alongside windows defender
your advisor was right ....only one virus - 1 firewall
but I'd always use more than one adware scanner
they only interfier if you run them together ... so keep them seperate
is loaded with vista.
which actually has it's own (pretty good) firewall ... but for a newb
zone alarm now have a free firewall for vista
you also need spyware scanning
ad-aware and spybot search and destroy.
will work alongside windows defender
your advisor was right ....only one virus - 1 firewall
but I'd always use more than one adware scanner
they only interfier if you run them together ... so keep them seperate
Defender is an ad-ware scanner - yes it's part of vista - no reason not to use it (still look at ad-aware and spybot - to run in addition)
Vista firewall - is actually a very good firewall - if you know what you are doing ...
what I meant to put was - it's not realy for newbs
zone alarm on the other hand learns as you go on ... the only "config" you need to do is "do you want XXXX to run?).
If you are cautious ... it's almost foolproof and very much easier
Vista firewall - is actually a very good firewall - if you know what you are doing ...
what I meant to put was - it's not realy for newbs
zone alarm on the other hand learns as you go on ... the only "config" you need to do is "do you want XXXX to run?).
If you are cautious ... it's almost foolproof and very much easier