Subj : Re: Anti-Virus Suggestion
To   : Doug Cooper
From : Daryl Stout
Date : Mon Jul 27 2020 01:48 pm

Doug,

DC> Ha!  No worries, thats my every morning prior to a few cups of coffee.

 You can drink an extra cup for me. I never acquired a taste for it, but
am currently drinking diet green tea citrus...over a half gallon a day. Tea
is a diuretic, but better for me than carbonated beverasges.

DC> I'll try the IO bit now that my daughter flew back home this AM I'll
DC> have time to install.  I remember McAfee, used to like it pretty well.

 That was the first one I used.

DC> Nortons came free with my laptop and I sware it won't uninstall.  It
DC> somehow knows I've done so, and has extensions within chrome and who
DC> knows where else to send "reminders" that my PC isn't "protected," even
DC> when Windows 10 has built in virus and malware support (sigh ..)   I
DC> remember trying IO bit and liked it, but had since reinstalled windows.

 There were a lot of false positives with Norton's. And, most anti-virus
programs throw a fit if they detect another anti-virus deal on the system.
The only one I've seen that does not throw a fit is the Sophos Anti-Virus
software.

DC>  The only application I didn't like of theirs (since my last post) is
DC> their driver update.  It installed an updated driver to my laptop that
DC> disabled my Miracast, which took me a good hour to research how to turn
DC> back on.  At the end of the day I had to delete and reinstall the wifi
DC> 6 driver prior to it working.

 I had to get rid of Firefox. Something this last Windows 10 update did,
Firefox would never load after a reboot. Plus, it kept crashing when I was
on Facebook. And, I surely don't want to use Microsoft Edge.

Daryl

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