Have you ever read online or had a friend tell you about how their
computer stopped responding, an error screen popped up, or even maybe
that there computer was compromised. If so then you have heard about
some of the horror stories associated with computer viruses and the
damage they can do. However there is hope though it is called an
Anti-virus. These programs were designed to help keep our computers
safe from attacks. Think of it this way your computer gets a cold
(virus) and you give it cold medicine (the anti-virus).
There are a variety of Anti-viruses out there, some are extremely
expensive and huge monstrous programs while others are free and not
really that large. One free anti-virus is AVG Free Edition from
GRISOFT. There are versions of the programs that cost, however for most
home computers the free version will work fine. Another fact about some
anti-viruses is that not all come with spy ware and Trojan protection;
make sure to see what yours has and what you might need.
When it comes to any program a little bit of common sense is
recommended. First you need to know what operating system you are
running, and how many Megabytes your computer has in it. When you know
these things then you can see if your PC meets their requirements for
installation. If not I do not recommend running the software, for the
simple fact if it is to big to run while your computers operating
system and few other programs like the internet is running then I just
don’t recommend doing it. However if your computer meets the
requirements then by all means go for it.
Any one who wants to get their moneys worth out of their PC will have a good anti-virus installed. And free of course.