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"I hate Trend", "Trend sucks", "It crashed my computer ALL THE TIME", "I had to buy a new computer because if it....", etc etc etc - boring and embarrasing to read !!!!!
To those of you whose idea of a discussion is to spit and foam at the mouth with vindictive rhetoric, I say go back to your favourite drinking joint, get drunk, and stay quiet. In a discussion such as this, you are merely demonstrating your inability to make a reasoned opinion without any rational thought. You sound like you are verbalising your own failure with problem solving.
If just one person has a good experience with a widely recognised and widely distributed application like Trend Micros various products which have been on the market for several years, then any catastrophic failure that you 'ravers' out there are experiencing are your own fault. Perhaps you didn't set out to deliberately sabotage your computer, but that is what has transpired. As a long-time Trend PC-cillin user, why have I not experienced the type of problems you have? Is it because my PC is better than yours? - not likely. Am I a PC expert/whiz kid? - definately not. What then? It is most likely that you have inadvertantly stuffed your PC full of "PC Fast Food". Dozens of programs and software and spam/junk which is clogging up your PC (a constipated PC), and/or you are running a PC which because of its age and technical specifications (a tired and weak PC) is not fit to run todays more advanced programs which require a 'lean mean machine' to work with power and speed. If you blame the tools rather than the operator, then you are definately heading down a slippery slope. If you don't understand too much about computers and operating systems, then please take your PC to 'the PC hospital' and let an expert technician clean it out and get rid of the junk and useless utilities and games that is probably infesting it. Last of all - please don't bore the rest of us with your problems.
Good Luck, Gray Eagle - Posted by: Gray Eagle Posted on: 02/13/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use
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