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<blockquote data-quote="Back3" data-source="post: 870200" data-attributes="member: 79310"><p>For the last nine months or so, I have been using WD with Configure Defender. Before trying other security software, I make an image with Macrium to be able to get back to my basic setup. Because this is my basic setup. </p><p>Three weeks ago, I tried Voodooshield, then Spyshelter, and two days ago Hard Configurator. It used to be fun to tweak my systems. But not anymore. I still like the challenge of learning but it bores me more and more having to look for an hour because links in my emails don't open anymore or having to whitelist folders or exe.</p><p>I'm still a learner. But now, it's more fun helping people around me than tweaking my system. Maybe it's old age!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Back3, post: 870200, member: 79310"] For the last nine months or so, I have been using WD with Configure Defender. Before trying other security software, I make an image with Macrium to be able to get back to my basic setup. Because this is my basic setup. Three weeks ago, I tried Voodooshield, then Spyshelter, and two days ago Hard Configurator. It used to be fun to tweak my systems. But not anymore. I still like the challenge of learning but it bores me more and more having to look for an hour because links in my emails don't open anymore or having to whitelist folders or exe. I'm still a learner. But now, it's more fun helping people around me than tweaking my system. Maybe it's old age! [/QUOTE]
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