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Old 11-15-2007, 07:57 PM
RivaLiva RivaLiva is offline
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Default Re: Windows one care

If you are a true tech-tard and can afford it then it seems like a decent investment. If you have even just a bit of tech sense you can probably find most of these things for free out on the web.

The free stuff that are easy to find are Anti-spyware, anti-virus, anti-phishing, and firewall. As far as performance tune-ups and back-up and restore, I'm not really sure what they do for this.

All in all, I think it depends on how much you trust yourself with handling these issues. It sounds like letting someone else(whether it be Microsoft or not is the best option in your case)
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