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    send him a .bat file to explain it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plug Drugs View Post
    marks can you please explain to me what other kinds of viruses there are which arent executables
    no, I'm not going to list the dozens of different file extensions that can carry malicious code. do your own homework.

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    Windows Defender and Windows SmartScreen are built into Windows 8 and Windows RT and help guard your PC against viruses, spyware, and other malicious software in real time. Windows Defender uses green, yellow, and red color codes to show your PC’s security status.
    windows defender was built into 7 too, you're still going to want microsoft security essentials on top of that

    Quote Originally Posted by Autistic Spectrum View Post
    send him a .bat file to explain it
    if only there was some way to @echo off his bullshit
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    In Windows 8 and Windows RT, Windows Defender provides the same level of protection against malware as Microsoft Security Essentials. You can't use Microsoft Security Essentials with Windows 8 or Windows RT, but you don't need to—Windows Defender is already included and ready to go.
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