![]() or that most of us would not be able to find or remove. I am not sure whatever one does to try to follow the advice recommended.but I suspect that generally it certainly would help improve ones computer functionality.and help remove certain viruses that may otherwise be hard to delete. ![]() (who novices like me ,just have to trust knows better than the majority of us ) I maybe that NO AV programs ever really work 100 % and that may well include what the experts suggest on Geekstogo. Has anyone tried it and if so how did you find it ?Įdited by dowsp, 10 February 2020 - 08:29 AM. Would any of the experts agree that it maybe Ok to try.or do they still suggest avoiding most AV programs.other than what they refer to on their Malware removal section. Its listed on one website as the top recommedation. ![]() I came across a list of recommended AV programs and one suggests that it works on Windows XP. ![]() On looking to see if any of the more known AV programs may work on XP. I am using Windows XP and I am aware that some of the older known programs no longer work on Windows Xp as unfortunately XP no longer offers updates. Shown and included in the Malware removal area.and also make suggestions to use certain recommended Anti virus programs.īUT is it also possible to ask if any of the experts may have opinions on some of the other main types of Antivirus Programs.or maybe newer ones that have more recently come out. I am aware from some previous issues I have had that if someone thinks that they have a virus that Geekstogo refer members clients to follow Malware removal instructions as have been Would you recommend trying it or not ! on Windows XP.
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