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How Often Do You Rebuild Your Main Desktop Machine?

 
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How Often Do You Rebuild Your Main Desktop Machine?
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#21
2007-05-03, 11:37 AM
I have so many machines I cant call any one of them the main one. None of these get rebuild unless there is a problem.
Probably my server hosting GBPVR is the main machine as all others depend on it (email, fileserver, GBPVR,...). This one gets rebuild every 6 months or so.
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#22
2007-05-03, 12:34 PM
reven Wrote:im a stronger believer that nothing beats norton, i never get a virus/worm/trojan horse/whatever.

i know others that use the free scanners that sometimes do get a virus.

and if all i have to do is format my machine once a year, hey its good to do that anyway clear out all the crap.


and i never really left, just havent had anything to say Smile gbpvr is still recording my tv (pretty old version though), but thats it and i dont watch much nz tv.

I have to agree with you reven... I've never gotten a threat.... yes I don't really care for how much resource norton takes.

Each year though I just use their tools to remove nortons and then have a registry cleaner that cleans out norton after I've uninstalled it. reboot and install it back in. good to go for another year.
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#23
2007-05-03, 05:46 PM
McBainUK Wrote:Does that work with WinXP 64bit edition? avast is abit of system hog and bugs me with useless popups like 'av database updated' all the time. :mad:

Although it's an AOL thing and I expected to get all sorts of AOL crap, it didn't
no messages (configurable) and no CPU hogging afaik.
I used Kaspersky till v.6 and this last one was a total pain in the @#$ because of al the warnings when installing or removing a prog.
The specs of Active Virus Shield say:
Active Virus Shield Feature Summary
* blablabla removed because of to much info
* Support Microsoft Windows XP x64

so I guess it does.
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2007-05-03, 06:01 PM
I can confirm it works with WinXP 64. Like you sumo I was expecting AOL crap but it sits there quietly and apparently it updates every hour silently.

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#25
2007-05-03, 06:13 PM
fresh install with all needed crap on top, make a image & restore that once a year when it starts behaving wrong ;-)
sub Wrote:Yep, what he said.

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#26
2007-05-03, 08:36 PM
McBainUK Wrote:I can confirm it works with WinXP 64. Like you sumo I was expecting AOL crap but it sits there quietly and apparently it updates every hour silently.

Cool! Smile


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#27
2007-05-03, 08:46 PM
>Approximately how often do you rebuild your main desktop machine?

Only when I need to - I don;t do it for the sake of it. Last time I re-installed was 3-4 years ago on my main rig.

NOD32 here - lean and mean. The latest Norton was such bloatware I couldn't cope with it.

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