hwp
Platinum Member
I thought my system was running very slowly so I took it a shop to have it looked at about two weeks ago. It turned out that a fan had come loose from the motherboard. They told me that as a result of this the RAM was fried, but because it was so old (4 years) that type of RAM wasn't available any more so I needed a new motherboard as well, and if I did that then I needed a new video card, etc., etc. - i.e. buy a newe system. They put the fan back on the board and didn't chage me anything. This didn't sound right so I took it to a second store for diagnosis. They said the system was fine but was loaded with spyware. When I told them this didn't make sense because I ran AVG Anti-Spyware (free version) daily they told me that the freeware wasn't very good and I needed something better. I went back a few days later and they recommended Norton Internet Security. So I bought it and came home and installed it - no problems. I ran it and the report was that there were no threats to my system. Since I still had AVG Anti-Spyware loaded on the system I decided to run it to see what would happen. It picked up about 10 spyware sites! I have repeated this sequence several times with similar results. NIS continues to report no threats. I contacted Symatec about this and was told that was normal because their anti-spyware removes the core of the spyware but leaves the harmless shell which is what AVG is picking up. This doesn't sit well with me. Has anyone else had a similar experience?