Preface
When you come into contact with the computer, you must have heard the phrase "the computer must install anti-virus software".
After all, from the beginning of the birth of computers to today, computer Trojans and viruses still exist.
What happens to a computer that has been hit by a Trojan horse or virus?
However, it can lead to data leakage and computer paralysis;
In the worst case, the account is stolen and the assets are not guaranteed.
Oh, so there are all kinds of antivirus software: 360 security guard, velvet security software, Kingsoft Antivirus, Ruixing antivirus......
Tencent Security Manager: "Where do you put me?"
So, today in 2023, which antivirus software should we ordinary users install when using the computer?
Windows 7 users
If you use Windows 7, you can choose one of several major security software. However, it is not recommended to install two or both of them, as they may think each other is a virus and start an invisible killing game:
I killed your process, but you automatically restarted it and actually killed my process......
Anyone can bear it, but who can't bear it!
As a result, the computer freezes.
But if you don't download files and browse all kinds of exciting and "little sister" websites, then there is no need to install antivirus software.
Windows 10/11 users
If you're using Windows 10 or 11, your computer already has built-in antivirus software.
There is no need to install additional anti-virus software.
Because Windows Defender, the built-in antivirus software, is already poisonous enough.
Since Xiaobai used Windows 10, he has not installed any other antivirus software. Because as long as you use a file with the slightest glitch, it will be directly blocked!
For beginners, this antivirus is sufficient. It comes with all Windows 10/11 and does not need to be turned on. If you want to find this software, it's actually in the tray area in the bottom right corner:
You can't find Windows Security?
Then you may have installed a non-vanilla version of Windows.
Non-vanilla Windows systems are generally image files ending in .GHO. The following familiar software interface is the system used to install the GHO package.
Oh, I've got a lot of new knowledge.
If you're turning off Windows Defender,
- This platform hasn't posted this tutorial yet (don't click on me)
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WindowsXP:“我呢我呢?”
Xiaobai: "Whatever." ”