In a message dated 11/14/2010 8:07:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, john.modec@xxxxxxxxxx writes: On 15/11/2010 12:33 p.m., Ar19102@xxxxxxx wrote: > Does anyone use or know anything about the anti-spyware program from > Mozilla, called Stopzilla? I was not sure if was causing any slowness or not > (as in is that program conflicting with this program). I do still use AOL > software but only sometimes. I all do mail at webmail.aol.com > > And I'd like to know of any conflicts or bad experience with AVG anti > virus free software. > > Also are there any other free antivirus programs besides McAfee which > comes with AOL but for some reson I never did trust it. What about bitdefender 10? It's free and quite effective for a while (after which it stops working when its subscription runs out). > I do admit AOL is a problem depending of what version one may use, and > the newer versions have a process called aolsoftware.exe which I close down > if it is showing in task manager and the same goes for aolload. > > To free up even more space that I've already done I can be sure to get all > of the application date folders for AOL that are not in use. > > It is the archives and the applets that get me thinking I'd love to know > what goes on with them and where do they come from and where do they go to. > archives from my hard drive from ME got onto my new XP(?) how amazing. > > ----------- > Arlene PS: How much of your hard drive is free space? (Check in "My Computer). I'm in trouble. 0.97 MB free and I am still play Adobe Flah/Farmville. I have moved some programs to the external e drive and i do not know how Windows handles that. Ican open up a program from the e drive but try not to do that. then it would help just a little to know if the all users/application data whould be copied also th my e drive. or could it hurt if is oh... sorry...