Mr. Pandaman, a question for you ?

Mr. Pandaman, a question for you ?

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Mr. Pandaman, a question for you ? RJK 03-04-2006
Posted by David H. Lipman on March 4, 2006, 5:44 pm
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| I liked some of the design features in Panda, e.g. realtime scanner loading
| early at boot-up but, I didn't like the processing overhead it placed on my
| ancient Socket A xp2600/768mb ddr333/166mhz fsb machine, ...which is no
| slouch - even though it's practically an antique, ...even Norton a/v didn't
| slow it up like Panda did.
|
| I've just spent the afternoon reading up on anti-spyware progs, and a number
| of respected reviewers kept, (annoyingly), praising Panda software's succes
| rate at early detection and successful treatment of spyware infections.
|
| ZA internet security suite, which I'm going to have to buy tommorrow, (my 15
| trial days is almost up), fared not too well in the anti-spyware department
| ! ...and it's been SO well behaved, I'm tempted to avoid all that
| uninstalling / tidying up / resintalling / and reverting to more time
| consuming security procedures etc.
|
| regards, Richard
|

Rule #1 Richard....

Practice Safe Hex and your security level is greatly enhanced and thus reducing
the need for
ancillary software.

http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html


--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by RJK on March 4, 2006, 6:15 pm
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Thank you David, I've just cast my eye all the way down through that one (
http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html )
...and I'm pretty sure I've always done all that, or most of it anyway :-)
...and I still managed, a while ago, to get something in my machine but, I
can't remember what it was. ...or was that a false memory ?
...you were marvellous and helped me get rid of SpyAxe from a friends PC
over in Pawlett a while ago, ...now was that NewDotNet part of that, or was
that in my PC ?
I'm getting so absent-minded it's ridiculous !

regards, Richard


>
> | I liked some of the design features in Panda, e.g. realtime scanner
> loading
> | early at boot-up but, I didn't like the processing overhead it placed on
> my
> | ancient Socket A xp2600/768mb ddr333/166mhz fsb machine, ...which is no
> | slouch - even though it's practically an antique, ...even Norton a/v
> didn't
> | slow it up like Panda did.
> |
> | I've just spent the afternoon reading up on anti-spyware progs, and a
> number
> | of respected reviewers kept, (annoyingly), praising Panda software's
> succes
> | rate at early detection and successful treatment of spyware infections.
> |
> | ZA internet security suite, which I'm going to have to buy tommorrow,
> (my 15
> | trial days is almost up), fared not too well in the anti-spyware
> department
> | ! ...and it's been SO well behaved, I'm tempted to avoid all that
> | uninstalling / tidying up / resintalling / and reverting to more time
> | consuming security procedures etc.
> |
> | regards, Richard
> |
>
> Rule #1 Richard....
>
> Practice Safe Hex and your security level is greatly enhanced and thus
> reducing the need for
> ancillary software.
>
> http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html
>
>
> --
> Dave
> http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
> http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
>
>



Posted by David H. Lipman on March 4, 2006, 6:24 pm
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| Thank you David, I've just cast my eye all the way down through that one (
| http://www.claymania.com/safe-hex.html )
| ...and I'm pretty sure I've always done all that, or most of it anyway :-)
| ...and I still managed, a while ago, to get something in my machine but, I
| can't remember what it was. ...or was that a false memory ?
| ...you were marvellous and helped me get rid of SpyAxe from a friends PC
| over in Pawlett a while ago, ...now was that NewDotNet part of that, or was
| that in my PC ?
| I'm getting so absent-minded it's ridiculous !
|
| regards, Richard
|

Yes... I remember.

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by PA Bear on March 4, 2006, 5:07 pm
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<ROFLMAO>

RJK wrote:
> Hello there Mr. Pandaman
>
> Can you tell me why your website tried to charge me £85 (GBP) for Platinum
> internet security suite 2006 when it's only £28 (GBP) at
> http://www.aria.co.uk/ (go "Quickfind" | Software | and scroll down a
> ways, to the software section) for the retail version ? I only went
> there to find out how much it would cost, I've just downloaded the trial
> version again to take another look at it, because several reviews claimed
> that it was the only internet security suite that did a good job of
> cleaning up everything properly, in a test machine that had been infected
> with all sorts of virus and spyware infections.
>
> regards, Richard


Posted by RJK on March 4, 2006, 5:16 pm
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...and what, pray tell, was funny about that ? <vbg>

regards, Richard


> <ROFLMAO>
>
> RJK wrote:
>> Hello there Mr. Pandaman
>>
>> Can you tell me why your website tried to charge me £85 (GBP) for
>> Platinum
>> internet security suite 2006 when it's only £28 (GBP) at
>> http://www.aria.co.uk/ (go "Quickfind" | Software | and scroll down a
>> ways, to the software section) for the retail version ? I only went
>> there to find out how much it would cost, I've just downloaded the trial
>> version again to take another look at it, because several reviews claimed
>> that it was the only internet security suite that did a good job of
>> cleaning up everything properly, in a test machine that had been infected
>> with all sorts of virus and spyware infections.
>>
>> regards, Richard
>



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