it has some vary little but not a lot of spy spyware
it has some vary little but not a lot of spy spyware but cant be seen or stop sorry
PCtools firewall is OK I mean it does not pass Shields UP test which is the general firewall test site... If you are really looking for free best firewall then Zonealarm Basic firewall or Comodo firewall Pro is best... Install any one and will provide you great protection from outside attack
== == Pretty much, they're both garbage programs. If you are talking about Pctools Spyware doctor . I disagree it not only top rated but from my experience it actually does what it says , but I agree on the McFee , the pctools can also be had with anti-virus for 10 bucks more and it is a 3 license. But, remove norton or mcfee first and search for a removal tool or it will not truly be gone . if you want a separate anti virus nod32 eset has a small footprint then load Pctools .note :I refurbish computers for a living
Try this link for mcafee amvo repair. The second link is for pctools amvo repair. The third is for Kapursky forum on amvo.
There is one made by Microsoft Its called Microsoft Security Essentials There is another one called PCTools Anti-Virus
One can purchase performance tools for a computer at a local computer software provider or at PCtools, Veeam, Amazon, Ioncube, IBM, Zyrion and solarwinds.
PCTools has a software program for password generation. All it takes is a simple algorithm and a number generator to create as many passwords needed to secure a site.
There are lots of places online where someone can perform a free scan registry. Some of these places include; cnet, wisecleaner, garysoft, pctools, and squidoo.
PCTools has a free anti virus software that is trusted and well reviewed. Other options for software are Avira, Avast, AVG, Ad-aware, Malwarebyes, and Panda Cloud.
Never use two antiviruses at the same time it's not safe and you will cause some kind of problem to your system
If you wanted to identify if you have a virus then I suggest you download a virus anti scanning system. Such as AVG or Norton then after this it will give you details of where your virus is and then you can go and sort it out from there. AVG 8.0 is the latest to be released from them and probably one of the best online.
YES, Registry Mechanic is SAFE to use. Don't listen to the first answer, that person is obviously confusing Registry Mechanic with some other program. I've been using it and all the different versions of it since version 6...and now using 10 on Windows 7 x64. Never had any problems so far and there are no ads or pop ups lol.