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eL_PuSHeR

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  1. Isn't that test from 2013? I have Windows Defender/MSE installed on all my machines (including the ones at work) and I have not seen a virus in ages. I don't rely too much on those (probably biased) AV comparatives. For me, the best AV software is the less annoying. Using your brain a following some security guidelines should suffice.

  2. You probably need to stop VSS prior to defragmenting. There is an option to do that inside defraggler settings. Also, keep in mind that Windows Defragmenter doesn't take into account all files and that it even just ignore files/fragments bigger than a fixed size. The bottom line is that its defragmentation report could be some sort of a white lie.

  3. I have just read they are denying installing adware into their laptops (obviously trying to cover their asses). That's what I hate the most about laptops and the kind... They come preloaded with all sort of bloatware. Another thing that I don't understand is why laptop bioses only have some options and not a full-fledged bios.

  4. I recommed switching to windows 8.1 if you are able. I have tested it on 1GB RAM notebooks and it leaves almost 50% free memory in comparison to Win 7.

     

    2 GB RAM is the minimum for Win7 in my opinion. That, or running without antivirus and no other browser than IE.

     

    Of course, you should remove all unnecessary programs from startup, etc first. And install only what you need, nothing else.

     

    Swapping the HDD for a SSD could also do wonders for a netbook, which are, implicitly slow.

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