Mario,
Can you be more specific about which free registry cleaners I should avoid?Are you referring to the ones that Kara & Oren mentioned?The one that you mentioned is free,so what's the difference?
The one Oren mentioned seemed to work when I ran it.It seems that all of these companies have both free
and paid versions.
As for the anti-virus issue,well...my A-Vast program crashed
again this morning....so I had no choice but to try a Microsoft product,so I downloaded Security Essentials with much apprehension.
Despite the good recommendations I received here,I still can't place my implicit trust in Microsoft,especially since Microsoft have never given away any software program for free that actually works correctly.
I won't believe this program for myself until I've had a successful trial run myself,so I will keep my fingers crossed.I am utterly
shocked that Microsoft would actually offer a real time anti-virus program for free....huh???
The only sense I can make out of all this,is that all of these other free versions of anti-virus programs have put pressure on Microsoft,forcing them to curb their enormous greedy nature & actually care for their customers for once.
By the way,I finally got Malwarebytes to successfully run on my PC without it being blocked & when I ran a scan,I had 17 adware infections,that have since been eliminated.
Who ever thought Microsoft would come through for it's customers?...wonders never cease.I have to ask,how in the heck did you & Marc find Security Essentials and what gave you guys the faith to try it?
My profound thanks to you & everyone else for saving my hide through this ordeal,as if it wasn't for the folks here at K-M,I would have never been capable of stepping up to the PC audio production world!
-Thom