another computer thread
#1
another computer thread
k..this is the 9485984523458279854 x10 time my computer has gotten a virus...and im fed up...soo..i may be in the market for a computer...should i get a laptop or a desktop....i listen to alot of music and rarely play games...if i do its like rollercoaster tycoon or the movies type of games....which one...and dont tell me what brand cause im set on something like ABS or HP/Compaq
or are there places where i can build my own laptop?
or are there places where i can build my own laptop?
#5
i would go custom build...brand names suck:shifty:
i got a custom build computer for just over a grand and it will out perform any of the brand name pos...well most of them...there are some damn good computers out there
i got a custom build computer for just over a grand and it will out perform any of the brand name pos...well most of them...there are some damn good computers out there
#8
i know its not me cause i have had norton internet security AND macafee (sp) and its gotten the same virus..and i dont look at **** thank you..haha
i dont download things unless its from here (videos) or if its an update for my computer....i dont know
i dont download things unless its from here (videos) or if its an update for my computer....i dont know
#9
Originally Posted by SpinMedia
Yeah honestly its not really your computers fault. But I would deff get a desktop over a laptop
#10
well first things first, you don't need to be running 2 antiviruses at the same time lol. also norton and mcafee both suck, they can become easily corrupted and i've seen tons of viruses get by them. getting a new pc will get rid of your virus, but it doesn't mean you won't get another one.
anyways.. for laptops i really like sony.. they are expensive but badass. i'd get one with a centrio duo processor
anyways.. for laptops i really like sony.. they are expensive but badass. i'd get one with a centrio duo processor
#14
If you look at alot of vids on sites it could be spyware follow these instructions http://forums.spywareinfo.com/index.php?showtopic=11150
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#15
Originally Posted by PureStang
i used both..but not at the same time..haha
You should be using only ONE antivirus and it should be running as soon as you boot your computer. and yes norton and mcafee both suck. Not that they don't try, it's just that those are the two most common programs so more viruses are written by people to corrupt them. Thats the same reason Microsoft internet exploder is so bad, being the biggest makes it vulnerable. If you want something free you can try AVG anti-virus, if you don't mind paying Computer assoiciates E-trust antivirus is good. And while you are at it pick up mozilla firefox to replace IE, and download spybot search and destroy for any spyware you may have, which can also open your computer up to attack.
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Originally Posted by TClark22
i would go custom build...brand names suck:shifty:
Definitely NOT true..... I work at Circuit City around computers all day (im a Pc tech) The ONLY brand that I would really stay away from is Sony because they have a deal with AOL now, all of their new computers come with AOL Explorer :: puke :: Plus, they're just overpriced for what you get..
If you get a retail laptop I would go with HP, or Toshiba. Just make sure that you get one with a good ATI graphics card and atleast a gig of RAM. Spend somewhere around $1,000. We will also be releasing the first Turion 64 Dual Core very soon, so, I'd advise you to wait.
If you're looking to spend a bit more and get a good laptop with some kick, go with an alienware. They really are the only manufacturer with good gaming capability, ALTHOUGH they were just bought by Microsoft so Im not sure on what that means for them....
If you go with a desktop, I reccommend Gateway, or HP. Make sure you look for the AMD 64bit, or the 64bit X2.
As far as Anti-Virus goes, use Trend Micro PCCillan, or Microsoft LiveOneCare. I use Microsoft.
PS Don't forget that Windows Vista should be out soon, so you might want to wait on that too....
So many variables... So little time to type.... :shifty:
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Originally Posted by Codiddy
ha ha tell him sony is overpriced then advise him to get alienware, which is even MORE overpriced. Just get a dell and call it a day.
#20
Originally Posted by wnracing
dell, you have got to be kidding right? Dell is nothing but a Joke, they use cheaply made parts and crap out as soon as dell wants them to. I don't even want to tell you how many times I have the same model Dell come in at one time with the same problem over and over and over again.. They're like ticking time bombs just waiting to blow up..
#21
Originally Posted by Codiddy
news flash buddy, all the parts come from the same factories anyway. dell has good customer service and they sell in such bulk that its hard for other companies to touch them pricewise. Telling someone not to buy dell because they use cheap parts? well they all use cheap parts. And if someone is dumb enough to bring their machine to CIRCUIT CITY to get it fixed, then i'm also not suprised that they would be dumb enough to break it the same way again. I wouldn't let the monkeys at circuit city within a hundred feet of my machine.
#22
Originally Posted by csledd
I work for a major retailer fixing PC's.. it's pretty damn funny when someone will come in and pay me $167 to remove spyware/viruses from their PC and then they won't even put any kind of antivirus or antispyware on it because it's "too expensive" :bash:
#23
Originally Posted by csledd
well first things first, you don't need to be running 2 antiviruses at the same time lol. also norton and mcafee both suck, they can become easily corrupted and i've seen tons of viruses get by them. getting a new pc will get rid of your virus, but it doesn't mean you won't get another one.
anyways.. for laptops i really like sony.. they are expensive but badass. i'd get one with a centrio duo processor
anyways.. for laptops i really like sony.. they are expensive but badass. i'd get one with a centrio duo processor
Anyway, I'd recommend either getting something like the Toshiba A105-4014 (Centrino Duo w/ 1GB DDR2 memory, lightscribe DL DVD+/-RW, 120GB HD, etc.) or something with similar specs. Don't pay more than $1200, it's just not worth the money.
#24
Originally Posted by Codiddy
I think it's hilarious that people out there will actually PAY $167 to remove stuff.
At first I was on your side, but once I discovered the immense lack of computer sense of the customers, it all made sense.
#25
I didn't say it didn't make sense, just that it's hilarious. I understand that for certain people, computers are just a mystery. (Like my grandmother, whose computer I seem to fix once a week) Plus i'm pretty young and our generation grew up on computers.
and +1 for not spending over $1200
and +1 for not spending over $1200
#27
Christie, I know a near fool-proof way to not get viruses. I have had major problems, but those days appear to be over.
go to www.hitmanpro.com
Run the software. If you have a bad case, it may take hours and hours to clean it.
It will run itself, but you may have to click a few tims or bypass a section or two....hopefully not.
Then, install Avast. It is the best anti-virus available. Both programs are free. Just google free avast download and you are set.
If thsi does not work, then just buy a new HD, then install both programs and you will be set for life.
go to www.hitmanpro.com
Run the software. If you have a bad case, it may take hours and hours to clean it.
It will run itself, but you may have to click a few tims or bypass a section or two....hopefully not.
Then, install Avast. It is the best anti-virus available. Both programs are free. Just google free avast download and you are set.
If thsi does not work, then just buy a new HD, then install both programs and you will be set for life.
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