I know there are a thousand similar topics to this. But I think I need to explain my specific dilemma.
I've been out of touch for a few years. The last time I trolled here and looked at what was a good and powerful combination of programs to use to protect my PC , I was using AVG Free anti-syware (for Anti-virus), Ad-aware (for anti-spyware), combined with Spy-bot Search and Destroy.
At the time, that was the best thing to do.. to run Ad-aware SE edition with Spybot. The two worked well together, What one missed, the other caught, etc.
I then switched out my anti-virus to Nod32, and added a 3rd anti-spyware to the mix (Windows Defender).
So this is pretty much what I had been using.
Now, I'm still using:
-Nod32 (for Anti-Virus)
-Spybot Search and Destroy (as one of my Anti-spyware).
-Windows Defender (Build in to windows - I'm still on Windows Xp).
But for the longest now my Ad-aware SE has stopped updating (too old). And I've been trying to decide what to replace it with.
It has got me re-evaluating thing, such as if I even need to still be using some of the application in my list above.
I've heard good things (from this site), for Windows Security Essentials. But as I use Nod32. I am not sure if I should have both on at the same time.
But if I keep Nod32.. what should I do for Anti-spyware? I don't think Spybot Search and destroy on it's own, is enough. At least it wasn't so in the past.
And if I do need to add something, what should I now be using?
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With this tool you can do things like:
Scan the registry to detect and remove broken references to codecs and filters.
Enable/disable more than 200 popular codecs and filters (if they are installed).
Manage preferred source filters (a.k.a. splitters).
Detect broken codecs and DirectShow filters. Fix problems with the standard DirectShow filters of Windows. A fix for a specific sound problem.
Generate a text file with detailed information about all installed codecs and DirectShow filters, along with other relevant system information.
Reset settings to recommended values for many popular codecs and DirectShow filters.
Configure audio output settings for several popular audio decoders.
Several configuration options for a few DirectShow filters that don't have an easily accessible interface for those options.
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Backup the settings of several codecs and DirectShow filters.
Replace your current settings with those from a previous backup.
Manage DirectShow filters - Enable or disable DirectShow filters.
Manage ACM/VFW codecs - Enable or disable ACM/VFW codecs.
Enable or disable DirectX Media Objects.
Configure your preferred DirectShow source filters (a.k.a. splitters) for several common file extensions.
Enable or disable the generation of thumbnails for several common video file formats in Windows Explorer.
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I know there are a thousand similar topics to this. But I think I need to explain my specific dilemma.
I've been out of touch for a few years. The last time I trolled here and looked at what was a good and powerful combination of programs to use to protect my PC , I was using AVG Free anti-syware (for Anti-virus), Ad-aware (for anti-spyware), combined with Spy-bot Search and Destroy.
At the time, that was the best thing to do.. to run Ad-aware SE edition with Spybot. The two worked well together, What one missed, the other caught, etc.
I then switched out my anti-virus to Nod32, and added a 3rd anti-spyware to the mix (Windows Defender).
So this is pretty much what I had been using.
Now, I'm still using:
-Nod32 (for Anti-Virus)
-Spybot Search and Destroy (as one of my Anti-spyware).
-Windows Defender (Build in to windows - I'm still on Windows Xp).
But for the longest now my Ad-aware SE has stopped updating (too old). And I've been trying to decide what to replace it with.
It has got me re-evaluating thing, such as if I even need to still be using some of the application in my list above.
I've heard good things (from this site), for Windows Security Essentials. But as I use Nod32. I am not sure if I should have both on at the same time.
But if I keep Nod32.. what should I do for Anti-spyware? I don't think Spybot Search and destroy on it's own, is enough. At least it wasn't so in the past.
And if I do need to add something, what should I now be using?
I'd appreciate any help you guys can provide.
Thanks,
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