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Friday 1 July 2011

Technical Support for Microsoft Security Essentials 2.0

When the first edition of Security essentials came out in the market as a replacement to Live One Care, users were widely united in the opinion that the antivirus fell short on several fronts. It did not have an impressive detection rate, ended up spotting only 70% of all internet threats and removed an even less 40% of malware during beta testing. It was agreed upon by reviewers of the product that it was best to wait for the upgrade before switching to Security Essentials. Since its launch, Security Essentials 2.0 has seen better ratings and great user response. It does not have the same problems as its older version, has greater compatibility with third party applications and shows better detection for keyloggers and sports multi-dimensional malware blocking.
With version 2, the long wait for a dependable antivirus from MS is over. It may go a bit heavy on your computer’s resources but an Online technical support service can easily get you the stuff to Boost PC Speed. Its cloud based technology is fairly sufficient and does a much better job of detecting malware than Live One Care. The best part is you get enough options when you choose to Install Microsoft Essentials on your computer. It lets you opt into the experience improvement program, Windows defender firewall, and choose whether to run a scan once installation is complete. Its clean and sorted interface lets you operate the utility intuitively, and opt out of SpyNet to still get the benefits of crowd sourced security.