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by WorldWideWayne
4130 days ago
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I've been using Windows for over 20 years and I've had very few (exactly 2) personal battles with malware and those were on Windows 95 and 98. Why don't you try looking things up and scanning them before installing? Whatever you're doing doesn't seem to be working. EDIT: A commenter below reminded me of another rule that I follow when I get a new machine: Always do a clean install with my own copy of Windows (usually from MSDN or an upgrade offer). |
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Had tons on Windows XP, and several in 7.
>Why don't you try looking things up and scanning them before installing?
Can't and won't be bothered. What am I? The OS's servant?
I'd rather have an OS that doesn't get me viruses, either through enhanced security and sandboxes, or through scarcity of malware.
Plus, it's not even about "scanning" etc. Lots of adware for example comes in totally legitimate forms. Heck, even the base Windows install from some OEMs has ad- and spy-ware installed...