In article <997120AD-2904-4CB0-8BAE->,
says...
> Hi Engel,
>
> I do appreciate the reply, but to tell the truth, I just don't feel
> computer-savy enough to feel comfortable doing those steps. Besides, this is
> a brand new computer and the very first thing I try to do is get Windows
> updated before installing anything else. Since I had other problems like
> weird vertical lines running in columns across the screen making everything
> freeze to where I had to manually shut it down. Even got the dreaded "blue
> screen of death" a couple of times with messages that it's either faulty
> outdated drivers or hardware RAM issues. So I'm taking this laptop back
> where I bought it from yesterday. It's an Acer Extensa 4620-6456 if anyone
> wants to know that... I don't know whether to assume that this was just a
> fluke computer because research showed good enough stuff about Acer, but I
> think my confidence is shattered enough that I don't know if I'll risk all
> the time and effort to see if another one works better or not. All this
> because I wanted a new laptop with XP instead of Vista! Oh well... thanks
> again and if anyone has any more insights, I'd be interested to hear. Best,
> Malia
>
Usually I install the antivirus software before doing windows updates.
Had an experience once where I was updating via modem and got a nasty
virus before the windows workstation was patched.
Now my standard practice for new machines is the following:
1. Install AV with current update before connecting workstation to
internet.
2. Run AV scan.
3. Connect workstation to internet.
4. Windows updates.
5. Run AV scan again.
This procedure has worked every time when installing windows patches.
Hope this helps.
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antwesor