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Free Virus Protection and No Virus Protection
If you have a virus on your Windows Vista Computer, perhaps you shouldn't be thinking about free.
Free protection (or no protection at all) is how you got the virus on your Vista computer in the first place.
Running your Vista computer without virus protection is blatantly leaving it at constant risk for infection.
Maybe You Don't Need Free Virus Removal For Vista
Since your virus may actually be spyware or some other form of malicious software, it's a smart move to consider a program that will also remove spyware and other forms of malicious software.
Take a moment to seriously consider investing in software that will automatically update, scan and protect your Vista computer by itself.
Free Antivirus Softwares DO NOT! (Read On)
A Word About Free Vista Antivirus
If you choose to utilize free antivirus software, it may be able to remove the virus that you have allowed your Vista computer to become infected with,
BUT...
Don't let yourself be fooled into believing that your Vista computer has complete virus protection with these softwares.
You have to run the updates to keep your virus definitions current.
That's part of the free thing.
You also have to manually run the scans to detect and remove viruses from your Vista computer. This is also, part of the free thing.
If you use it correctly, you'll have more than you paid for.
If you don't run the scans and updates (and you won't), you'll have exactly what you paid for . . . nothing.
You say, "I Really Can't Afford Internet Security."
You know you can. You just choose not to.
Take the time now to Purchase Spyware Doctor with AntiVirus .
Problems Installing Free Vista Virus Removal
The virus likes being on your Vista computer and it prefers to stay there.
Some viruses can disable antivirus programs to keep you from being able to remove them.
Some viruses can even prevent you from loading a removal utility.
It may be necessary to download the software onto another computer and save it on a flash drive for example.
You might also need to boot your Vista computer (or XP) in safe mode to get the antivirus software installed.
Do this by tapping F8 on your keyboard (on boot) and selecting Safe Mode on the Windows Advanced Options Menu.
Suggested Free AntiVirus Software -
PC Tools Antivirus
Suggested Free AntiSpyware Software -
Ad-Aware
Need Good Reliable Help? -
Online Computer Repair Services
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