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    Default Good with computers? Help!

    Earlier I had to remove and reinstall my antivirus. Now I've got a "trojan" virus, possibly others too.

    Now I am guessing I need to scan my computer and delete the viruses?

    It's just that scanning takes ages, and I'm worried about my online passwords - I can't change them until the scan is over since otherwise i'd just be putting that info right out there.

    Also, windows defender seems to be running along with my normal antivirus now? Is that normal or should I disable windows defender?

    I'm rubbish with computers so any help is greatly appreciated but no tech talk please!! What do I do about my password?

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    Windows Defender is ancient, remove that and install the new Microsoft antivirus suite. Let it scan and if you can try changing your passwords on another computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Windows Defender is ancient, remove that and install the new Microsoft antivirus suite. Let it scan and if you can try changing your passwords on another computer.
    I use virgin PCguard - so does that mean I should disable all the windows/microsoft antivirus things (defender, anti suite, all those)?

    And unfortunately I dont have another computer to change it on right now, is there anything I can do?

    EDIT - I also hear scanning sometimes does not detect viruses. I'm scanning with Virgin PCGuard right now, so should that do the trick or will I need to do anything fancy?
    Last edited by Starburst1345; 06-11-2009 at 06:56 PM.

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    I've heard nothing but bad things about Virgin's software. I would strongly advise what Tom has said, the new Microsoft suite: http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/
    Ex-janitor. Might pop in from time to time, otherwise you can grab all my information from http://jamesy.me.uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesy View Post
    I've heard nothing but bad things about Virgin's software. I would strongly advise what Tom has said, the new Microsoft suite: http://www.microsoft.com/Security_Essentials/
    Ok, so if I understand correctly, this is what I need to do:

    Install Microsoft suite
    Disable all virgin antivirus software
    scan computer using Microsoft suite
    quarantine viruses
    change all online passwords

    Is that right? Does Microsoft Suite mean I wont need any other virus protection?

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    I would uninstall all virgin applications. MSE is not a full suite, clue's in the name - essentials. It's the basics of what you need however a full suite (recommend kaspersky) is never a bad idea.
    Ex-janitor. Might pop in from time to time, otherwise you can grab all my information from http://jamesy.me.uk/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesy View Post
    I would uninstall all virgin applications. MSE is not a full suite, clue's in the name - essentials. It's the basics of what you need however a full suite (recommend kaspersky) is never a bad idea.

    Considering I do not visit any websites I do not know, I don't open any emails I don't know and I rarely even download anything at all and if I do I make sure its completely safe.

    Keeping what I said above in mind, should Microsoft Suite be suitable to protect my details completely?

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    Having

    Avast! (Main)
    Spybot S&D (Runs in background for changes)
    And Malware Bytes anti malware

    Is decent

    It picks up everything for me

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    I have installed microsoft suite now, what to do next?

    sorry, this all confuses me that is why I am asking so many questions

    Having

    Avast! (Main)
    Spybot S&D (Runs in background for changes)
    And Malware Bytes anti malware

    Is decent

    It picks up everything for me

    dont they "conflict" with eachother or whatever happens when you have more than one antivirus installed?

    Now something called windows security center has popped up! Does that need to be uninstalled now that I have the suite?
    Last edited by Starburst1345; 06-11-2009 at 07:15 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by [Chris] View Post
    Having

    Avast! (Main)
    Spybot S&D (Runs in background for changes)
    And Malware Bytes anti malware

    Is decent

    It picks up everything for me
    I never use spybot, they include anti spyware in AV now.
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