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| Thread ID: 88141 | 2008-03-16 21:35:00 | Is is worth buying Trojan Remover ? | Digby (677) | Press F1 |
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| 650000 | 2008-03-16 21:35:00 | Hi Guys Following on from one of Speedy's suggestions I downloaded a trial of Trojan Remover. It worked great and found a few probs. In view of the poor results lately with the free Adaware and Spybot, do you guys think it is worth buying Trojan Remover ? It is $ 34.00 US. I think it will be worth it. |
Digby (677) | ||
| 650001 | 2008-03-16 21:50:00 | I find this free one quite good. It usually picks up a few things that others don't. www.incodesolutions.com |
LiquidSolidity (1589) | ||
| 650002 | 2008-03-16 21:54:00 | Its really up to you . When it first came out (version 4 or something) . It kept on bringing up false +'s, for legit programs it used to detect as malicious . And I used to email the author, about it . In the end the guy gave me a free registration for it . And I've used it ever since . You only pay for it once, and its for life . And if you have any probs with it, (like registering it, when a later version comes out) . Which has happened to me a few times . Just email the author, he'll give you another serial . The good thing about it, most trojans / viruses cant disable it, as its got a random file generation name option . Which means, everytime you run it, the filename changes . So, it'll be harder to kill it . And it does a good job of resetting registry / windows entries (which saves you doing it manually) . If something disables something, like your firewall . |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 650003 | 2008-03-16 22:21:00 | Hi Guys Following on from one of Speedy's suggestions I downloaded a trial of Trojan Remover. It worked great and found a few probs. In view of the poor results lately with the free Adaware and Spybot, do you guys think it is worth buying Trojan Remover ? It is $ 34.00 US. I think it will be worth it. IMHO..... if you system is has that much crud then a re-install is often the best option. |
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