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impair a computer's performance
« on: 16. December 2011., 04:41:00 »
No matter how useful antivirus software can be, it can sometimes have drawbacks. Antivirus software can impair a computer's performance. Inexperienced users may also have trouble understanding the prompts and decisions that antivirus software presents them with. An incorrect decision may lead to a security breach.


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impair a computer's performance
« on: 16. December 2011., 04:41:00 »



 

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