Avira is considered the best free software (free-av.com).
The best would have to be AVG. It is fully compatible with any version of Vista and its security is top notch. (This is not my opinion, im going on compatibility and effectiveness).
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
Office 2010 is compatible with Windows 8 running on a Mac. It is not compatible with any Mac OS.
Absolutely yes.
Yes. Look for ones that have a "Compatible with Windows Vista" logo on them. As of 2009, almost all new products are compatible with Windows Vista.
Microsoft's Security Essentials is available for Windows 8, but recent testing indicates it is not as good as many other antivirus solutions. Both AVG and Avast now offer Windows 8 antivirus applications. Note that Answers.Com does not recommend any of the products mentioned above; Answers.com does not run on Windows 8 and has not confirmed operation of any of them on the Windows 8 platform.
yes you should but it will be very protective but you wont have any visuress
There is no such thing. The iPod is not in any way compatible with Windows 95.
Windows was not designed to run on any particular computer, but rather any computer compatible with the original IBM PC. After IBM stopped making personal computers, Windows was designed to run on any computer with an x86 compatible processor and BIOS.
Quick View is file viewing application that can be used to view almost any file. It is compatible with the Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT operating systems.
Maybe you have to reload windows again. hope this helps.
Microsoft released the original version of the Windows XP operating system in 2001. The company has said that it will stop supporting XP in 2014. Third-party software developers who create antivirus programs, multimedia players and system maintenance utilities still continue to release software that is compatible with older and newer versions of Windows. However, as time goes on, you should scrutinize the "System Requirements" section before purchasing and installing any software program for your XP computer, making sure it is compatible.