i need a good anti-spyware,its urgent.....

India
January 22, 2007 12:03pm CST
hey my pc's got infected by some unknown spyware (or virus maybe)...right now i've avast as anti-virus...anyone with suggestions which anti-spyware or anti-virus i should use?
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@Ciniful (1587)
• Canada
22 Jan 07
To keep your system in good working condition, there are several programs you need to run on a continual basis. Each has their own functions, and each is required to keep your system stable, and running in top of the line condition. The programs I recommend to my clients are: AVG Free Personal Edition - Virus detection and removal ... this is the top of the line rated for free antivirus programs. Spybot Search & Destroy - best freeware spyware removal program available Adaware SE - best freeware adware removal program available RegClean - from microsoft, removes and repairs registry errors that can crash and slow down your system Regardless of the type of program you choose, you need one for each of the above functions ... virus, spyware, adware and registry errors. Those 4 types of programs are absolutely required for proper PC maintanance.
• India
22 Jan 07
well thanx...right now i'm downloadin' AVG and RegCleaner by microsoft..lets see.. cya...bye bye
• India
22 Jan 07
well thank you....specially RegClean worked fine as it removed and corrected some(?) physical errors in my registry!
22 Jan 07
hi shrikant. i've heard a good anti-spyware is one called norton. my sisters boyfriend has it and has said he has had no problems whatsover since he installed this. he had tried a few different anti-spywares in the past but still had problems. everything fine since he got this one! hope this helps!
• India
22 Jan 07
well thanx a lot...cya
• India
22 Jan 07
well why dont you try avg free 7.5 ! i am using avg since long and i hardly face any problem ! members will suggest you more
• India
22 Jan 07
Here is quick solution to this problem, install Bitdefender anti virus software to heal the infection. You can download it from cnet.com