Windows Defender is NOT a standalone product. It's just an elaborate way of keeping Windows more protected (dating back to the XP days - brrr) and I'll even go one step further...
Windows defender might give a safe feeling (and it actually makes you a little safer), but it also comes with a price. ESPECIALLY when it starts one of its scheduled scans. You can change that, but still. I always chose just to disable it completely (
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Turn-Windows-Defender-on-or-off , or Google for yourself). My method is a little different: I just disable its service completely (start - search - services.msc).
What to do about protection? Well, as a safety guard I often use SystemProtect (
http://www.pcrx.com/system_protect/). SystemProtect monitors your Windows system files, and does this very smart. For a completely safe (SANDBOXED!) internet experience, I use Chrome.
And to be completely fair... If you don't explicitly download and run the malware, you are safe. It feels naked, but you really are.
To feel a little bit better dressed, a good antivirus is important too. I definitely advise Avast 7 Free for that. Reasonably light weight, excellent detection without (too many) false positives. Version 7 comes with remote desktop support for friends and its own sandbox system. Which kinda annoys after a while, for everything I seem to download is 'rare' and therefore suspicious ;p
And to really top it off... Whenever you logon, start a cleanup of all your temporary files. This will not interfere with your programs and has a high chance to remove waiting virii (which mostly hide between your temp files).
I advise Cleanup! by Steven Gould. It has a command line option which you can use with a simple batch file. Schedule this batch with Task Manager. Minimizing this dos box can be done with these instructions:
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/running-bat-files-minimized-scheduler-t2125918.html . Advantages of Cleanup! above all others?
1. it scans all user accounts, not just yours...
2. it has scan drive for files matching ... It is safe, yet complete.
3. it cleans even fresh temp files (Microsoft Disk Cleanup, by default, doesn't)
4. when you clean with the GUI it makes an AWESOME sound ; pp
Peace!
Devvie
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