From: Jim on


As usual , AndrewE is talking from his a** .




On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 04:23:01 -0700 (PDT), timOleary
<timothy.w.oleary(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>On Jun 9, 11:34�pm, Andrew E. <eckric...(a)msn.com> wrote:
>> � Youre running way to much anti-malware/spyware software.Try
>> �picking one utility,if more than 1 runs at any given time they
>> �only corrupt the OS,& give poor results.
>>
>>
>>
>> "timOleary" wrote:
>> > Seems like of I let them all run, my PC is too busy for anything else.
>> > Just superantispyware is causing 100% CPU usage, and then the next
>> > time I start my PC, Verizon Internet Security Suite says it has been
>> > partially disabled and I need to click �Fix it.
>> > I do and it gets fixed.
>> > And while starting up, the blue "Windows id starting" screen takes
>> > several minutes to pop up the administrator icon.
>>
>> > So of these: Superantispyware, malwarebytes, Spybot S&D �and Verizon
>> > Internet Security Suite;
>> > How best to used these tools daily to protect my PC while at the same
>> > time not imapair its performance
>>
>> > .
>
>thanks for the feedback. sorry to not include W XPpro SP3 (32) the
>Verizon internet suite is not free, i have a three PC license and pay
>monthly
>got to study the steps recommended.
From: timOleary on
On Jun 10, 10:20 am, Jim <bojimbo...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> As usual , AndrewE is talking from his a** .
>
> On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 04:23:01 -0700 (PDT), timOleary
>
>
>
> <timothy.w.ole...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> >On Jun 9, 11:34 pm, Andrew E. <eckric...(a)msn.com> wrote:
> >>   Youre running way to much anti-malware/spyware software.Try
> >>  picking one utility,if more than 1 runs at any given time they
> >>  only corrupt the OS,& give poor results.
>
> >> "timOleary" wrote:
> >> > Seems like of I let them all run, my PC is too busy for anything else.
> >> > Just superantispyware is causing 100% CPU usage, and then the next
> >> > time I start my PC, Verizon Internet Security Suite says it has been
> >> > partially disabled and I need to click  Fix it.
> >> > I do and it gets fixed.
> >> > And while starting up, the blue "Windows id starting" screen takes
> >> > several minutes to pop up the administrator icon.
>
> >> > So of these: Superantispyware, malwarebytes, Spybot S&D  and Verizon
> >> > Internet Security Suite;
> >> > How best to used these tools daily to protect my PC while at the same
> >> > time not imapair its performance
>
> >> > .
>
> >thanks for the feedback. sorry to not include W XPpro SP3 (32) the
> >Verizon internet suite is not free, i have a three PC license and pay
> >monthly
> >got to study the steps recommended.

I'm responding to the topic, not a particular poster. No offense
intended.
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