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Microsoft Security Essentials

Started by Sad Panda, January 24, 2011, 05:07:31 PM

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Sad Panda

Yes it is. It'll keep your computer cleaner than.... Jack's nephew's baby butt.

Pk0wnedall

Quote from: Killer Panda on January 27, 2011, 04:32:55 PM
Yes it is. It'll keep your computer cleaner than.... Jack's nephew's baby butt.
Bahahahhahahaha =P

Yeah, It will. And i also use ccleaner. It works good as well, removes all crap you don't need. =)

Sad Panda

I've never used that. :|  I only use MSE.

TROLOLOLOLOL


Voltimolt

Whats with you and requesting for sticky?

Sad Panda


TROLOLOLOLOL

Dude I have requested one sticky in my whole time being here. What are you talking about? And this is the one I requested. You're clearly thinking of someone else.

Sean

Nice to see someone brought this anti-virus up, I've been using this for around a year now.

Be careful, make sure the RAM you are installing is compatible with the computer you are using.

Try staying on topic Voltimolt and Killer Panda. :)

Sad Panda


Triniboy

#24
From all of this, I my self had install the Microsoft Security Essentials as a Windows Update; But my system Idle is about 1.45GB RAM. But I have 6.2GB Of it 8).

But just recently I removed it because I do hard core gaming so that little 200-300MB that is uses counts to me.

The only downside of it ; Is that if I use certain keygen or cracks for program, It always detected them as to be virus. Other than that though; If your not looking for some big high tech confusing virus scanner I would recommend this.


Insomnom


It's normal for those programs to trigger alerts from anti-virus software, even if they are clean, because of how they work.
With any decent program, you'll get false positives for keygens and such.
'course, some DO contain virus'. So. Know what you're doing. =P
"There are two kinds of failures: those who thought and never did, and those who did and never thought." -L. J. Peter

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Triniboy

Quote from: Insomnom on February 06, 2011, 09:12:02 PM

It's normal for those programs to trigger alerts from anti-virus software, even if they are clean, because of how they work.
With any decent program, you'll get false positives for keygens and such.
'course, some DO contain virus'. So. Know what you're doing. =P

Yeah I know what I'm doing..I never got a virus before. Only thing ever went wrong on my computer, is if I overloaded the system and something like the power supply PSU exploded in the case(which has happen before) :X


Sad Panda

I have no idea what you're both talking about, but I support both of you.