icywind335
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Actually, I've made this thread for those who did not depend on their only thoughts... :wink:
I just want to share this: ...
If you'll gonna buy a computer that you want is reliable, secure, and more productive. Then the Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate) is the best for you. Also don't find any anti-virus or anti-spy-ware. Windows 7 is built for being a secure operating system like what I'm using now. The only software you'll have to use of course the Microsoft Security Essentials. It bring you to the highest level of protection as it is being updated with the other viruses being develop by the other companies. So, no need to worry. I've been using Windows 7 since it has been released, and now I have no virus detected.
Also, there is hidden files that cannot be seen by Windows Explorer even you tick the Show Hidden files on Folder Options. Use 7-zip as the explorer and then if you have suspected USB Flash Drive use 7-zip as it's explorer. Of course, first to scan it with the Microsoft Security Essentials.
Thank you for reading! Thank you! God bless you all! :wink:
I just want to share this: ...
If you'll gonna buy a computer that you want is reliable, secure, and more productive. Then the Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate) is the best for you. Also don't find any anti-virus or anti-spy-ware. Windows 7 is built for being a secure operating system like what I'm using now. The only software you'll have to use of course the Microsoft Security Essentials. It bring you to the highest level of protection as it is being updated with the other viruses being develop by the other companies. So, no need to worry. I've been using Windows 7 since it has been released, and now I have no virus detected.
Also, there is hidden files that cannot be seen by Windows Explorer even you tick the Show Hidden files on Folder Options. Use 7-zip as the explorer and then if you have suspected USB Flash Drive use 7-zip as it's explorer. Of course, first to scan it with the Microsoft Security Essentials.
Thank you for reading! Thank you! God bless you all! :wink:
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