How to maintain a healthy Windows System


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Guys, this post is in need of an update. I wrote it over a year ago, and now I'm out of ideas. Any of you got some?  :huh:

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I recommend, to add the services.msc to disable , remote registry and other security risks like remote desktop, secondary login.

http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/servicecfg.htm

I think if thats added it is a complete guide.

wow this is great for a noob like me. So if i get the recomended 4 AV's do i still need my Norton AV?

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The ones mentioned aren't AV's ( I mention 2 AV programs near the end), they're Anti-Spyware/Malware. I'd use antivirus and antispyware program.

Guys, this post is in need of an update. I wrote it over a year ago, and now I'm out of ideas. Any of you got some?  :huh:

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hmm...add some tips about general windows setting...like the performance and graphical settings,

hmm...add some tips about general windows setting...like the performance and graphical settings,

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Will try, maybe at the weekend.

I've got some stuff about virtual memory on slower computers to add.

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The title should be

"How to maintain a healthy Windows System for Noobs"

If you have used them long enough you already learned those, many times the hard way.

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True, but it just sounds slightly harsh - don't want people turning away.

tru ...still nice guide :happy:

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Thanks.

Q: How to maintain a healthy Windows System?

A: Dont turn it on.... :p

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Or the classic one "Install Linux".

that guide was great..although i knew a fair bit of it, its always worth reading that kinda stuff...and like someone pointed out, how to optimize your system ie virtual memory and stuff like that would be great....

also outpost is a great firewall, i use it at home but isnt too good for networked pc'as it it was blocking certain things that i needed on the network

thanks for the tips on avast...im currently using AVG but seems like avast could be my next move

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that guide was great..although i knew a fair bit of it, its always worth reading that kinda stuff...and like someone pointed out, how to optimize your system ie virtual memory and stuff like that would be great....

also outpost is a great firewall, i use it at home but isnt too good for networked pc'as it it was blocking certain things that i needed on the network

thanks for the tips on avast...im currently using AVG but seems like avast could be my next move

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I need to update it, I'd now recomment NOD32. :p

Also, I've never used Outpost I'll try it out.

excellent guide, but i have a question

the spysweeper that u posted is only the trial anyone where to get a free version that you talked about?

thanks

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Thanks, and sorry. You have to pay for spysweeper, there is no free version aside from the trial. It's a typing mistake.

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