kaspersky
firefox
thunderbird
skype
itunes
windows updates
First 5 tasks
disable all msn stuff inc auto load messenger
remove crap from start up menu and task bar
change default opening browser page
configure windows security and firewall
change to classic windows views
I remember one time I had a new PC and tried downloading the drivers for the BT jellyfish dsl modem on dial-up before downloading AVG, zonealarm, etc. It turns out the first five things I downloaded were various worms, trojans and viruses and took me the rest of the day to get rid of them.
and that is why the first thing I install is my AV software!
I don't even download Firefox until I've done my AV.
Most of the rest of the 'essentials' are from backups/discs anyway.
having said that, hubby bought a new laptop recently from Tesco (nice little Acer thing)
First thing we installed was an AV.
Ran a scan and it found a Trojan
Turns out this trojan was a 'freebie' with one of the junkware programs installed on the laptop and I found several references to it online as being bundles in these systems.
Most of the rest of the 'essentials' are from backups/discs anyway.
i tend to download essentials from the web rather than disks - just to make sure i get the latest versions. The only thing to come from backups is keys.
i tend to download essentials from the web rather than disks - just to make sure i get the latest versions. The only thing to come from backups is keys.
I would agree but it depends why I'm installing in the first place.
I tend to download (on old/previous machine) BEFORE transferring so I have all the installs on a disk before I start.
I find it's quicker to get up and running on the new machine that way.
For those who don't know Belarc, it outputs the PC's hardware & software config in HTML format including driver versions, Software keys etc. I tend to save this data on a separate data drive & use it if I everthe PC needs a rebuild.
I thought I'd try Taskbar Shuffle - it works great. Another good thing it does is allow you to minimise Actinic when it hogs the desktop! Thanks for that Jonty.
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