I agree 100% that windows vista is much more secure. Granted its not the best example because of all of the other problems it had and still has to this day. Windows 7 would be a much better example. I do think though that if you are computer smart you should be able to go almost 100% without an antivirus and be fine. I use avast antivirus free edition just in case (I wouldent even piss on avg if it was on fire) and it RARELY even warns me since I got windows 7.
All I'm saying is, after two years of Vista, no one has a list of Vista viruses. Not even anti-virus vendors, after bashing Vista back then.
That being said, to quote yourself from the FrugalTech video comment, "it will take a complete computer illliterate moron to get this virus on Vista."
I go into much further detail on the site I maintain.
I agree 100% that windows vista is much more secure. Granted its not the best example because of all of the other problems it had and still has to this day. Windows 7 would be a much better example. I do think though that if you are computer smart you should be able to go almost 100% without an antivirus and be fine. I use avast antivirus free edition just in case (I wouldent even piss on avg if it was on fire) and it RARELY even warns me since I got windows 7.
frosty9595 2 years ago
All I'm saying is, after two years of Vista, no one has a list of Vista viruses. Not even anti-virus vendors, after bashing Vista back then.
That being said, to quote yourself from the FrugalTech video comment, "it will take a complete computer illliterate moron to get this virus on Vista."
I go into much further detail on the site I maintain.
gordonf4yt 2 years ago