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Hazardous to Your Health
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I would recommend Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebyte's Antimalware. Both are free and work great while not consuming a lot of processing speed.
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MSE is free and brilliant and doesn't automatically come with Windows (which I find commercially suspicious) so install that, and the free version of antimalware is great as a backup. Most virus scanners are a joke, crippling performance and interfering with things. When I have to fix friends computers, it's often been that two antivirus' they've installed are having a fight. |
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BAY BAY
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