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Oh dear Oh dear, sorry to hear Dean, have you tried splinting it with lolly pop sticks!:lol:

 

 

2 weeks ago this happened to me (not through cock pills though) and i have to wipe the hard drive and re install the blddy lot. got me lad to sort the anti vi out, dont know what it is but its working.

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Just fitted Kaspersky 2010 as recommended by the confuser supplier. Had previously had the Virgin package that that let a trojan or two thro'. The Virgin package is a homologated version of Kaspersky.

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I have not had any problems with Norton and the 2009 version works so well i dont even know its there! they want £45 to renew the subcriptions and 2010 was only £24 so looks like i will be installing 2010 in 2 days!

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i use norton360 which expires today so thats one job this evening to download....i like the features norton360 gives, my computer is automatically backed up weekly to an external drive...thats worth paying the extra for amongst other things.

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i always use avast its free and i have never had a virus or trojan horse it stops the lot

just put avast in search bar

me too was recomended by 3 different comp geeks

though it,s avasti

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Eset NOD32 for me... the least intrusive and most effective I've found. Nothing particularly wrong with the other suggestions, but this is good value, very effective and very 'quiet' (doesn't endlessly bother you). Doesn't eat system resources either...

Have fun!

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Used Avast for years with no problems, make sure firewall is always on, (found the one in XP and Windows 7 to work fine). If you are running windows I would recommend downloading Windows Defender, keeps out malware and the like which can get past a lot of anti virus programs.

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