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> Need Replacement For Norton 'system Works'
mark4man
post Nov 14 2007, 09:33 PM
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OK...

Finally buying the workstation of my dreams...an ADK Core 2 Pro high-end quad-core system for my recording/mastering studio. The techs at ADK DO NOT want me to use anything related to Symantec on this rig. I had told them that I used Norton System Works as my diagnostic utility, which comes bundled w/ Norton Personal Firewall (which is also packaged w/ NAV.)

They recommended I go w/ Grisoft AVG...which will take care of the firewall, internet security & anti-virus thing...but can someone recommend a diagnostic utility to take over for NSW? I currently run PC Tools Registry Mechanic as a backup to System Works (& which does a better job of cleaning & organizing the registry)...so I guess I only really need a "Win Doctor" type utility to complete the package.

Thanks,

mark4man
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