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I suggest you get InoculateIT and Norton antivirus. Norton has a good scan, while InoculateIT's Real-Time system detects viruses the second it is done installing. Once i downloaded a virus and right before it was done downloading a pop-up from InoculateIT said "The blah blah blah worm has infected the system. InoculateIT it now repairing damage and is deleting the virus" or sumthin like that. Thats some good god____ protection

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Kaspersky. You can freely download it from www.kaspersky.comAnd it scannes a lot of file types, also including Linux diskettes.But there is also Panda [ www.pandasoftware.com ], Norton, Norman, McAfee, PC-cillin [ www.antivirus.com/pc-cillin/ ], F-Secure [ www.fp-win.de most likely a com version to ] and a lot, lot more. . . :)

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Norton's pretty good (that's what I use). It write-protects the infected file so your computer can't access it and spread the virus. You then just click on the file and push SHIFT-DEL so that it deletes the file straight away (without sending it to the recycle bin first). I've avoided many viruses this way.

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