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Avast is a free basic antivirus software. It has the ability to block hackers and spyware. Besides their basic free service, they also offer two other paid services with more security. These services run on a yearly renewable subscription.
There is a lot of different kinds of this type of product available. McAffee is another great type of computer security software that is available for purchase in stores.
Gamevance is not safe. Gamevance is Malware and there is no way to delete it besides using Malwarebytes. ^^^ He's right on one part. It is not malware. It is Trojan Horse Generic19.BRIP and is very tough to rid yourself of. Remember to keep full system backups. Also, Malwarebytes is an OK program, but I prefer Symantec Norton Antivirus, avast 4.0 Antivirus (Realtime Scanning for your added security) or AVG Internet Security.
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You can try I-Brainz also.
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Do you mean any other software, or another operating system? If you mean any other software, whatever browser you used to visit this site and ask the question would count. If you mean another operating system, Linux is one example; it will run on just about any hardware that windows will (some peripherals may have proprietary Windows-only drivers, though this is relatively rare, and many times there is a generic driver that will allow them to work at reduced functionality).
Yes, most software wil work well with processors other than Intel's. The advantage in one brand compared to another or in one chip compared to another isn't so much the way specific pieces of software work well or don't work well with it but instead how the entire experience with all software is better or worse, faster or slower.
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