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jephthah



Joined: 10 Sep 2005
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PostPosted: 10/03/07 - 08:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have been using the internet for two years now. Everything worked fine at the beginning. However, since few months ago, I could not defend from viruses and malwares. That is why I decide to try Mozila Firefox. However, I do not think there is much difference between Firefox and Internet explorer. I don't know what are those dump temp files in Mozilla.
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skelly



Joined: 03 Jul 2005
Posts: 77



PostPosted: 11/22/07 - 02:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

I am not surprise that you could not find any bigger differences between Firefox and Internet Explorer. That is because both of those softwares are equally good. However, I prefer Internet Explore. You could solve your virus problem with Internet Explorer by following few steps. First, get some good anti-virus protection. By my experience, that problem should be solved by using a combination of SpyBot Search and Destroy and AVG. Those programs are freeware, which is not reducing their efficiency. I am also on the Internet almost every day, I am using Internet Explorer and I do not have any problems. If you have Microsoft Windows XP do not forget to install Service Pack 2. Those things with SpyBot and AVG should solve your virus problems. If you are still interesting in dump temp files in Mozilla, they are improving Mozilla efficiency in opening new pages.
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