August 14, 2010
You can Remove Spyware in Vista
Windows Vista has never been a popular Operating System since its birth a few years ago. Vista has a lot of faults to begin with. Vista has no advantages over XP. It is as insecure and clunky as Windows XP. Microsoft must have made a big mistake in Vista. Thank goodness, we now have Windows 7 as a sort of salvation from Vista hell.
As I said, Vista has all the disadvantages of Windows XP. Vista also have the windows registry and is prone to spyware infection. Getting spyware scanners and registry cleaners are a must if you use Vista.
First, let us address how to fix registry in Windows Vista style. Fixing your Windows Vista registry is easy. You need a great registry scanner to help fix invalid entries in your registry. Your registry scanner should also maintain the integrity of your registry in order for you to avoid corrupting your registry.
Registry cleaners can help maintain your registry when you install or uninstall constantly. Some people opt to buy registry cleaners while some people can live with the free version.
In days of yore, people used to manually fuzz around with the registry. Fortunately, we do not need to do that anymore. We already have registry cleaners that are safe and effective.
Now let us discuss removing spyware in Windows Vista. How can you remove spyware in Vista? The answer is yes! There are a lot of Vista specific security programs today. You can get free antispyware and antiadware programs. There are a lot of branded antispyware out there right now. You can always choose a free solution but you get what you pay for.
That is not to say that the free versions are bad. The paid ones are just much more feature filled than the free ones. There are no auto updating features for some of these free antispyware. If you opt for a paid version, you will get a whole lot more than just auto updates.
From Perception alone, Windows Vista is a disaster. People look at Vista as something of a forced upgrade. I’m not here to be the judge of that. I can’t love or hate Vista. For me, it is a tool that needs to be maintained in order for it to work well for you. You can’t just use magic to maintain an OS. As a user, we have the responsibility to maintain our operating system no matter what our perception of it is.
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