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). John, you kow this is noth8ing new for me. But keep saying 'do not fear it'll work out' here and real life too. Arlene