I somehow missed the release, but a little while back Microsoft released Windows Live OneCare v2.0, and in that release added support for 64-Bit Windows Vista. A few months ago (before OneCare v2) I had just bought a new laptop that came with the 64-bit Vista Ultimate edition pre-installed, and when I went to install the then-released version of OneCare, I was pretty disappointed that it would not work.
When I was in Costco the other day, I noticed a OneCare package on the shelf and picked it up to glance at the system requirements. Lo and behold, the packaging had changed and now indicated that 64-bit Vista was supported! When did they slip that in? I didn't see mention of it on the OneCare blog or anywhere else.
But hey, all I knew was it looked like I would be able to use it now, so I was looking forward to giving it a try.
Today I uninstalled my frustratingly cruddy other (to remain nameless) antivirus software and installed the OneCare suite. For about $40 a year I can protect three PCs and centrally manage two of them from the computer I designate as the "hub" machine. Nice.
OneCare v2 includes:
- Antivirus & Antispyware protection
- Online ID protection
- Bi-Directional Firewall
- Multi-PC management
- Printer sharing
- Data backup and restore capabilities
- Maintenance and cleanup tasks (defrag, clean up useless stuff, etc.)
It's an easy and quick install, and a good way to make sure you're protected. You can watch a product demo and download the free 90-day trial here.
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