- May 9, 2003
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Ok, I recently removed a TON of spyware and adware from a friend's machine. He's running an archaic computer, though--an Athlon 850MHz with 64MB of SDRAM, with Windows ME installed on it. After 3 hours of uninstalling bad programs, maunally cleaning the registry, scanning with Spybot, installing the latest (as of 2003) updates, sticking AVG free on there, and password-protecting the accounts, I left believing that he had a secure computer. He called me yesterday (it's been about two weeks) and said that he was getting so many popups now that he could not use the machine. I don't know why he waited so long to contact me, but I'm going over there today to finish the job and I was wondering if anyone had particular tips for getting Windows ME more secure? I'm sure that he has bad browsing habits, but there's got to be a way to get past this. I've read the spyware thread and I plan on also installing SpywareBlaster, but after I do that, is there anything I should pay particular attention to?