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Chuck Norris Wrote:Try using SuperAntiMalware... It picks out the viruses most anti virus softwares can't
And how old is your computer?
Most computers from like 6 or more years ago doesnt have enough eletricity to run halo


Lol. no thats completely false. A computer does not simply "have to little electricity", its plugged into a wall. If it overheats, internal parts can melt, but *most* Pc's are adequate in cooling measures. Old computers dont break of old age, there has to be something wrong with it. So in theory, you could have a computer from the 70's, provided it had updated software. As far as hardware goes, it cant just break, there is always a cause. Old computers are more susceptible to breaking, however it is never a guarantee.

And dont use SuperAntiMalware, use MalwareBytes Anti Malware, its much better.
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Re: Browsers

SmG Beasty Wrote:
Chuck Norris Wrote:Try using SuperAntiMalware... It picks out the viruses most anti virus softwares can't
And how old is your computer?
Most computers from like 6 or more years ago doesnt have enough eletricity to run halo


Lol. no thats completely false. A computer does not simply "have to little electricity", its plugged into a wall. If it overheats, internal parts can melt, but *most* Pc's are adequate in cooling measures. Old computers dont break of old age, there has to be something wrong with it. So in theory, you could have a computer from the 70's, provided it had updated software. As far as hardware goes, it cant just break, there is always a cause. Old computers are more susceptible to breaking, however it is never a guarantee.

And dont use SuperAntiMalware, use MalwareBytes Anti Malware, its much better.

Firstly, one of my older computers had updated software but it just didn't have the RAM and electricity to run Halo CE... Even check it on the Internet

Secondly, I have Malware Bytes and SuperAntiMalware and I first scanned my PC using Malware bytes it didnt pick out any viruses but when I scanned it with SuperANtiMalware immediately after... It picked out 2
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Re: Browsers

Chuck Norris Wrote:
SmG Beasty Wrote:
Chuck Norris Wrote:Try using SuperAntiMalware... It picks out the viruses most anti virus softwares can't
And how old is your computer?
Most computers from like 6 or more years ago doesnt have enough eletricity to run halo


Lol. no thats completely false. A computer does not simply "have to little electricity", its plugged into a wall. If it overheats, internal parts can melt, but *most* Pc's are adequate in cooling measures. Old computers dont break of old age, there has to be something wrong with it. So in theory, you could have a computer from the 70's, provided it had updated software. As far as hardware goes, it cant just break, there is always a cause. Old computers are more susceptible to breaking, however it is never a guarantee.

And dont use SuperAntiMalware, use MalwareBytes Anti Malware, its much better.

Firstly, one of my older computers had updated software but it just didn't have the RAM and electricity to run Halo CE... Even check it on the Internet

Secondly, I have Malware Bytes and SuperAntiMalware and I first scanned my PC using Malware bytes it didnt pick out any viruses but when I scanned it with SuperANtiMalware immediately after... It picked out 2


lol one thing is for sure, there both better than Norton/McAffe :lol:
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To me it sounds like all registry errors. Like around 3000 errors. I was having this issue and i purchased spyhunter, but now it comes with RegHunter and its a scanner too. I ran it and had like 3000 registry errors. I clicked fix all and that was a big help. Chrome runs well again.
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