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The Dangers of Your Computer

Things about your computer, you didn't want to know, and really needed to, and what to do about it.

Every man, woman, and child loves there computer, so there's no way to let them know about all the dangers they are letting into their homes. Slowly the internet rots away the innocents of children, morphing them into deviant little perverts. Have no fear however; it is far more likely that your computer will be running so slowly that your children won't have time to look up all of there sinful materials, but why?

Well that is easy, you have viruses, worms, and spyware, eating away at your system, stealing your music files and sending them to nerdy little felons who nonetheless, have your possessions then you will ever get. But don't worry about them, as soon as you realize that your money is being spent in Taiwan to buy a new Neko doll, all of your bothering about your computer will be far from your mind. But wait, once again it is the evil of your computer that has lead to this theft of your identity.

All of this pretty much sucks haa?

Well have no fear, with a little money, Norton Antivirus can save the day,

But what if your sitting there saying to yourself “I don't have any money.”

Once again, there is a solution PC Tools Antivirus Free Edition™ 3.6, which is my personal pick, along with Ad-Aware SE Personal, also free, and full scans of your computer every week or so, you'll do just fine.

And don't forget to defrag your computer once a month to keep it running smoothly, but be warned, when scanning or defragging, leave your computer alone, it works faster and more effectively. Also, the first time you defrag your computer, which is preferably after you've downloaded and run the program you selected, it can take from a few minutes, to a few days. Yikes.

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