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Reply #15 on: February 10, 2014, 04:09:23 pm
So I wished to buy FSX > 2006 (?)
 for my new year present. >2014
My PC specs:
Win7 32bit Home Premium SP1 > July 22, 2009
AMD Athlon II X2 250 processor 3GHz > Jun 2, 2009
2GB (1.75GB usable) RAM > ?? as in you didn't tell which DDR, which brand, the speed > 1.75gb would be enough for XP but win7? get 4gb if you want to upgrade it.
Display card: ATI Radeon HD 4200 > august 2009 > http://i.imgur.com/aXlGCYZ.png
DX10
I don't know why but I am sure I run it smooth,as 2004 and 2000.
Smooth can be defined differently, for example smooth for me means 120 FPS on 5760x1080
Nothing at all... If my PC is idle without any seen exe running, it runs with like 500MB RAM usage.
If something like a worm or virus is eating away your ram I would ask you to first try and eliminate those threats as you said you have no anti virus running, and Windows Defender is generally bullshit, try this as it is the best program for the job. But upgrade to 4gb of ram as it is cheap as all hell, but than again I would suggest you to buy a new PC.



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Reply #16 on: February 10, 2014, 04:12:31 pm
Smooth can be defined differently, for example smooth for me means 120 FPS on 5760x1080If something like a worm or virus is eating away your ram I would ask you to first try and eliminate those threats as you said you have no anti virus running, and Windows Defender is generally bullshit, try this as it is the best program for the job. But upgrade to 4gb of ram as it is cheap as all hell, but than again I would suggest you to buy a new PC.
The anti-spyware program you suggested is far from "the best" one out there. In fact, it is not even well-known, and tries to sell you the software. There are many free, popular anti-spyware programs that have been around for years which are much more trustworthy. Remember, some of those programs you find online can actually be malicious software themselves, but in disguise...



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Reply #17 on: February 10, 2014, 04:16:21 pm
The anti-spyware program you suggested is far from "the best" one out there. In fact, it is not even well-known, and tries to sell you the software. There are many free, popular anti-spyware programs that have been around for years which are much more trustworthy. Remember, some of those programs you find online can actually be malicious software themselves, but in disguise...
I have been taught by my school for three years that it is the best, but than again the PCs in our school have more viruses than a cheap hooker in downtown new york. I still trust the program as I haven't had a problem for it for three years, I only recommend the programs I trust.. or get paid to support, with that said Download Origin the best online game store in the world, you can play great games like Battlefield 3 and Sim City.. sorry I went youtube mode. That is why you don't google "best antispywere program that is trustworthy and won't randomly open my firewall to install a trojan horse on my OS" If you tell me I didn't give a good example atleast give a better one, this dude needs help.



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Reply #18 on: February 10, 2014, 05:11:12 pm
I have been taught by my school for three years that it is the best, but than again the PCs in our school have more viruses than a cheap hooker in downtown new york. I still trust the program as I haven't had a problem for it for three years, I only recommend the programs I trust.. or get paid to support, with that said Download Origin the best online game store in the world, you can play great games like Battlefield 3 and Sim City.. sorry I went youtube mode. That is why you don't google "best antispywere program that is trustworthy and won't randomly open my firewall to install a trojan horse on my OS" If you tell me I didn't give a good example atleast give a better one, this dude needs help.
SpyBot Search & Destroy is a very good one that I can think of off the top of my head. It has been around for a very long time, and has always remained free and interactive with its community.

As far as anti-virus programs go, I'd personally recommend Avast! Home Edition. There are many more free anti-virus programs that are also just as good.



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Reply #19 on: February 10, 2014, 05:20:12 pm
Never had a problem with the free version of Avast, and for more problematic cases I use Trend Housecall online scan.  :gand:



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Reply #20 on: February 10, 2014, 05:41:30 pm
I tried Avast Free and it detected less viruses than a infant playing Doctor. Get a program like Eset Nod32.



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Reply #21 on: February 10, 2014, 05:53:35 pm
One does not require an anti-virus program if they're sensible in their actions, such as viewing certain sites.
90% if not more of the virus infections are caused by users neglect to be secure when searching the internet and downloading items.



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Reply #22 on: February 10, 2014, 06:00:58 pm
Agree with Devin I haven't used antivirus in years and havent got a virus in years either.

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Reply #23 on: February 10, 2014, 07:20:55 pm
Agree with Devin I haven't used antivirus in years and havent got a virus in years either.
...Or you have but you don't know. My PC have 4 antivirus programs active and 97 new viruses every year..and I don't care...



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Reply #24 on: February 10, 2014, 07:32:03 pm
Agree with Devin I haven't used antivirus in years and havent got a virus in years either.
You don't know that ;).

I recommend SUPERAntiSpyware  and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware (these are not anti-virus, they are anti-spyware).



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Reply #25 on: February 10, 2014, 07:32:50 pm
...Or you have but you don't know. My PC have 4 antivirus programs active and 97 new viruses every year..and I don't care...
That's wrong, you should only have ONE active anti-virus program at time, if you have more than one it causes problems and they don't work properly.



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Reply #26 on: February 10, 2014, 07:42:55 pm
...Or you have but you don't know. My PC have 4 antivirus programs active and 97 new viruses every year..and I don't care...

Running more than one anti-virus program is not a good idea as they tend to conflict with one another, picking up pieces of opposing applications as viruses, for example the one anti-virus program may end up picking up the virus definitions or even virus quarantine "vault" as a virus and remove it.



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Reply #27 on: February 10, 2014, 11:51:00 pm
One does not require an anti-virus program if they're sensible in their actions, such as viewing certain sites.
90% if not more of the virus infections are caused by users neglect to be secure when searching the internet and downloading items.
Indeed. A system is as secure as the user operating it.




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Reply #28 on: February 10, 2014, 11:55:06 pm
Indeed. A system is as secure as the user operating it.
Well midget porn comes with risks, mmkay?



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Reply #29 on: February 10, 2014, 11:57:03 pm
Well midget porn comes with risks, mmkay?
A digital STD is a very real threat nowadays, no pun intended :rofl:




 


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