sgould
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I'm not switching back!!
But being a lifelong Mac person I have little idea of what to do to protect an IBM ThinkPad from spyware, viruses etc. and I need advice on what to get (free if possible.....) to save me from self-destructing.
The laptop is a ThinkPad 600E running Windows98. Dates from about 1999. I use it about three or four times a month for a program that won't run under Virtual PC - needs ActiveX or somesuch. I read about a hack that would overcome the ActiveX problem but I really don't want to disturb my Mac.
As it was the only thing I bought Virtual PC for, I have removed VPC from my Mac.
Reason for the need is that I managed to connect the ThinkPad to my wireless network with a Belkin USB wireless dongle. I connected because an upgrade was too big to download via the dial-up modem.
But now I can connect to the internet, I'm obviously at some risk. And after 20 or more years "just using" a Mac, I need some guidance on things Windows. I "just use" a Windows machine at work, but it is under the control of the systems admin and I've never been able to play with it. So, I know what a Windows laptop does, but not how it works or what to do with it. I believe it's too old to upgrade to WinXP.
But being a lifelong Mac person I have little idea of what to do to protect an IBM ThinkPad from spyware, viruses etc. and I need advice on what to get (free if possible.....) to save me from self-destructing.
The laptop is a ThinkPad 600E running Windows98. Dates from about 1999. I use it about three or four times a month for a program that won't run under Virtual PC - needs ActiveX or somesuch. I read about a hack that would overcome the ActiveX problem but I really don't want to disturb my Mac.
As it was the only thing I bought Virtual PC for, I have removed VPC from my Mac.
Reason for the need is that I managed to connect the ThinkPad to my wireless network with a Belkin USB wireless dongle. I connected because an upgrade was too big to download via the dial-up modem.
But now I can connect to the internet, I'm obviously at some risk. And after 20 or more years "just using" a Mac, I need some guidance on things Windows. I "just use" a Windows machine at work, but it is under the control of the systems admin and I've never been able to play with it. So, I know what a Windows laptop does, but not how it works or what to do with it. I believe it's too old to upgrade to WinXP.