![]() It’s like having a car, driving it till it dies and complains you have to service it or fill it with petrol. And you’re right, the amount of people I’ve rescued (or failed to) plenty of people who have literally no protection, or never run it. I use a few more but any new install will always have the above. Spybot - No monitoring active, monthly scan.Ccleaner - No monitoring active, weekly scan.Paid Anti Virus (whatever scores best that year).My critical softwares for protection and maintenance are : I separate data across multiple drives, backup to multiple drives, use redundancy backups and plan to use a NAS with write acces only given to my backup software. I run a paid for AV and maintain as granular control as I can that’s not enough in my opinion.įor me the very best defence is a robust backup scheme. CCleaner is een hulpprogramma dat is ontworpen om ongewenste bestanden van een computer te verwijderen. I don’t understand why people would consider Spybot or Ccleaner a first line of defence. Incidentally, I always include NoScript with Firefox, does this still make sense? I am leaning towards dropping AVG and relying on Windows Defender. My quandary relates to the first three (ccleaner, Malwarebytes & AVG) all of which seem to have grown and to demand ever more processing power and increasingly to "nag" you to install the latest full version whilst attempting to slip Chrome onto your system. JPGs, Adobe Acrobat Reader, Garmin's BaseCamp, ExactAudioCopy, MP3tag, etc. I have tended in the past to install the following: ccleaner, Malwarebytes, AVG Anti-virus, Firefox, VLC for videos and music, IfranView to view and amend. However, I now come to choosing what additional software to install. CCleaner does not have an auto-update system, so users must download and install CCleaner 5.34 manually. The system will mostly be used for developing and maintaining Access packages as well as dealing with email and using Google, etc - no Games, no watching videos or films, etc. Updating CCleaner to v5.34 removes the old executable and the malware. It is based on a Gigabyte B360 HD3 Motherboard, Intel Core i7 8700 CPU, 16 GB RAM, a Samsung 970 EVO 250GB M.2 NVMe SSD and Windows 10 Home - this all works fine. ![]() I am in the process of building a system for someone else.
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