No. That you have to get seperately
There are many companies that provide free antivirus software downloads. Avast, AVG, Avira, and McAfee are a few examples of who provide the free software.
Most newer laptops come with an antivirus program installed standard. My laptop (a Dell Studio 17 running Windows 7) came with Windows Defender/ Windows Firewall and McAfee antivirus.
Avira is considered the best free software (free-av.com).
yeah the antivirus is only good for year because the newer version of windows come it will not accept the older version of antivirus as windows service packs, vista, windows 7
Bull Guard Antivirus software is compatible with Windows operating systems, such as Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. For more information, the best place to try would be the official website of Bull Guard.
No. Windows 7 is systems software.
No, it is not compulsory or requirement for Windows 7. But, it is extremely recommended to have these software. Firewalls and Antivirus will help your operating system (or sometimes, the whole computer) to be free from virus. They will maintain your computer to it's best state if used properly with antivirus and firewalls.
Microsoft Security Essentials is antivirus software for Windows XP through Windows 7. It protects your computer against viruses, spyware, trojan horses and rootkits.
If you are running Windows 7, then Microsoft offers a free antivirus program that is probably the best you can get. If you are running an earlier Windows system, then AVG is your best best. If you are running a Mac or Linux laptop, then no antivirus software is needed. dorothy.wilson8081@yahoo.com
There is a windows defender and Microsoft Malicious removal tool an integrated features of windows 7. We recommend that you install security software to help protect your computer from viruses and other security threats, and that you keep your security software up to date.
Yes. Windows 7 is an operating system, a type of software.
Yes. EVERY version of Windows needs anti-virus software, unless you will NEVER connect it to any other network. Or ever plug in a USB flash drive. Or load software from a CD.