Carlos Rivera: Corsair Brotherhood Pirate - Retired, shifted to Tripoli Shipyard's Research and Development engineering teams Anthony Cameron: Guild Core Bounty Hunter - Killed in Action, committed suicide after being trapped in Omicron Minor following its destruction Juan Ruiz: Outcast Ghost of Razgriz Pirate - Killed in Action, killed by the Sirius Coalition Revolutionary Army during Bretonian piracy raid Michael Winchester: Liberty Security Force Agent - Missing in Action, likely killed during Rheinland espionage mission or trapped in Rheinland Space Eric McCormick: Order Pilot - Retired, shifted to planetside training of new recruits
Kaspersky is good for anyone, except people who can't afford it. But, since you already have Norton, I'm guessing you can afford it. If not, there are always *cough*TORRENTS!*cough*.
but i wanna know if norton will let FL work or not on XP
Carlos Rivera: Corsair Brotherhood Pirate - Retired, shifted to Tripoli Shipyard's Research and Development engineering teams Anthony Cameron: Guild Core Bounty Hunter - Killed in Action, committed suicide after being trapped in Omicron Minor following its destruction Juan Ruiz: Outcast Ghost of Razgriz Pirate - Killed in Action, killed by the Sirius Coalition Revolutionary Army during Bretonian piracy raid Michael Winchester: Liberty Security Force Agent - Missing in Action, likely killed during Rheinland espionage mission or trapped in Rheinland Space Eric McCormick: Order Pilot - Retired, shifted to planetside training of new recruits
' Wrote:I highly recommend Avast. It's probably just as good as K and it's FREE.
I ran FL from a vista laptop fine with avast, even though i couldn't play due to artifacts.
Norton and McAfee like to embed themselves on your system, registry, etc. etc. They do nothing but screw things up. I know had em both, and there are countless complaints, articles, and nasty grams througout cyberspace. There crash protection a few years back actually crashed your system! There are people who will sware by Norton, but I say bunk and I am not alone. I use AVG, and have for years with no problems and its free on top of that. There is a Norton Removal Tool if you do a search that will wipe that sucker clean. Experience has shown that trying to get rid of Norton is almost impossible. Now ask yourself the question. A program that won't let you have that option can't be kosher. GO with a third party. You will be glad you did.