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Review by Nelson Gruber
I used this on one of my older laptops to sync my Bluetooth mouse and it works perfectly, the only thing I complain about is that it doesnt work with A2DP…
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Review by Neurasthenic
I’ve installed on four computers so far; everything went well on three of them. The fourth had a third-party Firewire 400 card, which made installation impossible. The system would reboot halfway into the upgrade, spitting out the DVD. Nothing would break, but the installation failed without producing any kind of error message. The only solution, ultimately, was to remove the card, run the upgrade, and then re-insert the card.
That done, the software seems to work.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
When WinXP came out I refused to abandon my reliable Win98SE until SP2 was released and WinXP finally became an operating system (from the experimental eye-candy it first was). Experts advise us to do the same with WinVISTA - yet I do not think this is ever gonna happen…
WinVISTA is far WORSE than the initial release of WinXP: NUMEROUS and MAJOR compatibility problems with most third-party Software, Games (well, all games except…HALO2), GFX-Cards, Scanners & Printers, Cameras & USB-Peripherals.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
I have been through the lot! THIS IS THE BEST COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY SUITE I EVER HAD! And I had them all…(well, almost)nnFor years I sweared by NORTON - until two years ago it got so heavy and demanding it slowed my computer to a crawl. Then I gave McAFEE Internet Security a try which, although lighter, pestered me with pop-up messages. When that license expired I gave KASPERSKY Internet Security a try: real secure feeling and detailed settings control; however, a number of internet applications, although given full internet access, were slowed to a trickle.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
When WinXP came out I refused to abandon my reliable Win98SE until SP2 was released and WinXP finally became an operating system (from the experimental eye-candy it first was). Experts advise us to do the same with WinVISTA - yet I do not think this is ever gonna happen…
WinVISTA is far WORSE than the initial release of WinXP: NUMEROUS and MAJOR compatibility problems with most third-party Software, Games (well, all games except…HALO2), GFX-Cards, Scanners & Printers, Cameras & USB-Peripherals.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
When WinXP came out I refused to abandon my reliable Win98SE until SP2 was released and WinXP finally became an operating system (from the experimental eye-candy it first was). Experts advise us to do the same with WinVISTA - yet I do not think this is ever gonna happen…
WinVISTA is far WORSE than the initial release of WinXP: NUMEROUS and MAJOR compatibility problems with most third-party Software, Games (well, all games except…HALO2), GFX-Cards, Scanners & Printers, Cameras & USB-Peripherals.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
When WinXP came out I refused to abandon my reliable Win98SE until SP2 was released and WinXP finally became an operating system (from the experimental eye-candy it first was). Experts advise us to do the same with WinVISTA - yet I do not think this is ever gonna happen…
WinVISTA is far WORSE than the initial release of WinXP: NUMEROUS and MAJOR compatibility problems with most third-party Software, Games (well, all games except…HALO2), GFX-Cards, Scanners & Printers, Cameras & USB-Peripherals.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
I have been through the lot! THIS IS THE BEST COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY SUITE I EVER HAD! And I had them all…(well, almost)nnFor years I sweared by NORTON - until two years ago it got so heavy and demanding it slowed my computer to a crawl. Then I gave McAFEE Internet Security a try which, although lighter, pestered me with pop-up messages. When that license expired I gave KASPERSKY Internet Security a try: real secure feeling and detailed settings control; however, a number of internet applications, although given full internet access, were slowed to a trickle.
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Review by NeuroSplicer
I am using AVG INTERNET SECURITY 9.0 for over a month now. But I never bought it. What I did buy was an older AVG security suite (v7.5), 2 years ago. Nevertheless, whenever a later version becomes available, the suite updates itself to the latest version – FREE! It happened at least three times over these past years, with versions 8.0, 8.5 and recently 9.nYou have to respect a company that does this!