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Thank you for your input, much appreciated.
I've solved it, there must have been something left over in the PC's memory about printing to the Canon. I went to the control panel, found the printer icon, right clicked it and told it to cancel all documents, then the icon disapeared. Thought I'd let you all know so you're not sat there like I was - scratching your heads.
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Norton came with our PC last year, its now ran out. Can someone tell me if there's things I can download, free preferably, which will protect my PC from everything? Also, they need to be idiot proof.
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AVG have an anti-virus and windows has a built in Firewall which works well enough for most people (Depends on how you connect to the net and if that device has a good firewall). AVG has a free edition at http://free.avg.com/download?prd=afe and you can also get a free copy of there premium product by using TrialPay (Not sure on this so can not say if it's good or not).
Avira also do a good free anti-virus as well http://www.free-av.com/en/trialpay_d...antivirus.html and again you can use Trialpay to get the premium product.
Then you have Avast at http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html which is free and has a few extras -
Plenty on the net but as a software author/computer nerd, I've been using AVG for years without issue. Although I've heard nothing but good reports for avast.
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Thanks for the info Mat Moo. I'll go take a look.
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Originally Posted by Fuschia
Hi
Norton came with our PC last year, its now ran out. Can someone tell me if there's things I can download, free preferably, which will protect my PC from everything? Also, they need to be idiot proof.
When it comes to AntiVirus software, everyone has their preferences.
If you are after a free AV, then AVG and Avast are the way to go. I tend to go for Avast if I am forced to use a free AV because I don't like AVG at all, it uses too many resources and finds too many false positives (An example of this is graphtec's Cutting Master 2 software, AVG constantly detects it as a virus and won't let users install it; despite there being no virus at all in the software. Also, when I finally talked Graphtec in to changing all the computers here from AVG to NOD32, we installed NOD32 and on at least one machine NOD32 found a virus which had been on the machine whilst AVG was installed. - Neither of which sing AVGs praises.).
When it comes to security software I personally feel it is worth paying for and that, coming from a freeware addict like me, takes some saying (I'm constantly trying new freeware releases, as well as having wrote a few small freeware tools and in my opinion some freeware is better than its commercial rivals.).
Where antivirus is concerned, there is only one choice for me and that is NOD32 from Eset.com. They also do a Security Suite (called Smart Security) which has a firewall built in but if your happy with windows firewall or you use a router which has a built in hardware firewall, then you'd only need the NOD32 antivirus.
The software is also pretty user friendly, so it doesn't take a geek to be able to use it.
You can find more info on NOD32 and Smart Security here: http://www.eset.com/
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Hi Brian, when you say use a router, I assume you mean a wireless router, as I do have one of those attached to the PC?
So, if I went for NOD32, which I believe you are suggesting, that would be everything I would need to protect my PC, is that right?
If I have to pay for something which is better, than I'd rather do that than risk losing everything on the PC as my OH also uses it for his business.
A complete dumbo here when it comes to things like this.
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Most routers (that includes wireless ones) have a built in firewall which would prevent you from needing to get a software firewall. If you can find out which model router you have I can look it up and tell you if it has a built in firewall.
As for the AntiVirus software; NOD32 protects against viri and spyware, so you wouldnt really need anything else. You can always download the 30day trial and see if you like it before you buy it.
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Originally Posted by Fuschia
Hi
Norton came with our PC last year, its now ran out. Can someone tell me if there's things I can download, free preferably, which will protect my PC from everything? Also, they need to be idiot proof.
If you decide to stay with Norton, we found (this week) that buying a disk from amazon is the best for price.
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Brian - I have a Netgear Wireless Router
Thanks for the info Lesley, its very expensive off Norton themselves.
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Hi Fuschia,
I had a Cannon printer, I went to Control Panel, Add/Remove programmes and removed the printer driver, etc. That went but I am left with the registration bit. It won't be removed, I can't find it anywhere on the C: drive, so will have to live with it I suppose.
Myra
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I use Avast and Zone alarm on my PC for protection - both free downloads
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Hi Myra
As you've discovered just going to Add/Remove programs and uninstalling doesn't always get rid of everything, it didn't with mine either, so if you go to Computer, then C Drive, then Program files, there should be a folder in there for Canon, then just delete it. HTH. x
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Thanks Kaja. Its sounds like Avast is a pretty good one.
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Originally Posted by Fuschia
Brian - I have a Netgear Wireless Router
Netgear routers are very very good routers and come with built in hardware firewalls, so you dont really need a software firewall.
Originally Posted by Lucille
I've got a freebie program that cleans up the registry after removing programs and it removes programs it is called it is called C Cleaner you can imagine what the C stands for . I been running it for over a year and had now issues with it what so ever and it does seem to do a good job if you want to give it a try.
I also use CCleaner and agree it is a very good freeware program.
Last edited by BrianP; 24-03-2009 at 11:52 AM.
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