Re: Cleaning up Windows 98
"Tshaw" <Tshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| As I previous submitted in the "Windows 98 updates" thread, my parent's
| system seems to be a mess. Are there any "Free" downloads out there that
you
| can suggest in helping me get this thing cleaned up SAFELY. For instance,
is
| Spybot good to run for spyware and is AVAST better than AVG as a Virus
| protection ? I uninstalled their Norton as it was not updated in some time
| and was using too much resources and seem to be reeking havoc on the
system.
| I also saw a site called CCleaner that does quite a bit. Any help is much
| appreciated. Thanks Again !!
Still some free stuff out there, though they do appreciate donations or an
eventual purchase.
It would be best to first clean the computer before installing any new
software, particularly anti-v programs. Either use an online scanning
service, or install one of the anti-v programs and anti-SpyWare tools, clean
up, un-install them and remove all traces, then re-install and re-run
[redundant check].
SpyBot is still useful to help cleanup systems infected with SpyWare and
some other hacks, as are several others.
AVG free provides basic anti-v, on-access, scheduled scan, and email
protection.
AVAST provides anti-v, on-access{2shields}, p2p check, instant messaging
check, email pop/IMAP protection, scheduled scan. However, for these to work
properly, you must generally do some manual setup.
Depending upon who, each has its own supporters, however, AVG is stopping
support for 9X this year. There are a few others available but only you can
determine what you/they need, and you must consider how much memory and hard
drive space they have to spare.. The number one issue after cleaning up is
to install a firewall if they have none.
SpywareBlaster provides good protection but is not active, nor does it
remove any presently upon a system..
HyjackThis is useful for diagnosing hard to remove issues, but requires
expert analysis of the log; or in-depth knowledge of what is installed, what
is normally found, and other indications.
RegSeeker is also useful for searching the registry for entries and the
drive(s) for actual files once issues are found. This tool also requires
some knowledge to use.
cCleaner can be useful, but again, one must know what one is doing or be
receiving some advise before blindly removing entries..
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