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| Well I just got a new laptop today and I was wondering which free security programs I should get to put on it that wouldn't hopefully suck up too much resources. Laptop Info: Operating System - Windows Vista (Home Edition) Processor - Interl Core Duo 1.83GHz (Dual Core) Memory - 2039 MB I know vista isn't that great but I'm not buying another liscence for XP and the laptop came with 1GB free ram as a deal. Thanks again ![]() |
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| I use AVG free and Avast. Both work with Vista. They're in our downloads section.
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