A virus has just possibly killed my laptop.

cyfa2809":uejzvesr said:
wow sweet
so what was the damage?

£70 for three days hard work, a full service, checkup and even a full clean and de-dust.

Oh and a complimentry set of screen cleaners, for future cleaning...

I love local small businesses for that personal touch... 8) 8)
 
yeah nice, but blimey! seems pricey
at least they got the job done good and proper though
something which often lacks in the bigger businesses

did matey know the origins of it?
 
cyfa2809":3fpcv7kn said:
yeah nice, but blimey! seems pricey
at least they got the job done good and proper though
something which often lacks in the bigger businesses

did matey know the origins of it?

6 hours booked on the job, according to invoice, seems bloody cheap to me. :? :?

He didn't mention the route cause, but I might just give him a bell, so I can keep my eyes open.
 
GT-Steve":ugfjktfd said:
6 hours booked on the job, according to invoice, seems bloody cheap to me. :? :?

That doesn't mean it's being worked on for 6 hours. 5.5 of that is it probably sat there scanning away.
 
REKIBorter":1h9l0zde said:
Three little words - Kaspersky Internet Security

i see your three little words and raise you three letters and two numbers NOD32, been the top anti virus for along long time.

kaspersky is good but it's very aggressive and quite resource heavy.
 
Khane":2g0x8j34 said:
REKIBorter":2g0x8j34 said:
Three little words - Kaspersky Internet Security

i see your three little words and raise you three letters and two numbers NOD32, been the top anti virus for along long time.

kaspersky is good but it's very aggressive and quite resource heavy.

Bull guard is great, very pleased, been using it for 4 years on my 2004 laptop running XP. No problems and uses very little resources indeed (otherwise my poor steam powered laptop could not cope!).
 
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