Monday, March 19, 2012

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Toluna Survey Panel – Survey Site Review (March 2012)

Posted: 18 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PDT

Name: Toluna Survey Panel

Link: http://us.toluna.com/ -US Site Link-

Link: http://ca.toluna.com/ -Canadian Site Link-

Who Is Eligible To Participate: US or Canadian residence only

Type of Award Or Payment: Points/ Cash / Paypal Money / Sweepstakes / Product Samples

Points Or Cash Normally Earned Per Survey:  0 – 1,000 points

Sign-Up Time: Fairly Short

How Many Survey Invitations Should You Expect Per Week: 0 – 50

How Long Does It Take To Collect A Reward Or Cash Out: Between 1 to 2 years on average.

Do They Spam You: No

Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 – I still feel the amount of points required to cash out could be a lot less. Imagine needing over 60,000 points just for the $20 USD/CAD Paypal payout. That is a little bit more then insane. Well you could always gamble and trade in 1,000 points to enter one of their random contests. Some of which have rather good prizes. Such as the Playstation Vita (PS Vita).

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

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Blog Update #209 – This Week Matt Reviews Uniblue’s PowerSuite 2012

Posted: 17 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PDT

Dear Readers,

This week Matt Stanyon will be reviewing Uniblue's PowerSuite 2012. So keep your eyes peeled for that…..

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-Between March 12th 2012 – March 18th 2012-

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog News Post

- Mozilla FireFox (3.6.28) Is Now Available To Download

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog Feature

- Scam Watch: JustAnswer.com Is It A Scam ? Or Is It Just A Really Bad Investment ?

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog Review

- AVIRA Free Anti-Virus 2012 (12.0.0.898) – Freeware Review

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Till The Next Blog Update,

Remy "Se7en"



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Saturday, March 17, 2012

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What Does The Short Form “EST” Stand For ?

Posted: 16 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PDT

EST or Eastern Standard Time - is shared by parts of Canada, 17 states in the eastern part of the Continental United States, and three countries in South America. These places use Eastern Standard Time (EST) when observing standard time (autumn/winter), and Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) when observing daylight saving time (spring/summer).

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EPD 85: Fan Mail Friday’s (03/16/2012)

Posted: 15 Mar 2012 09:16 PM PDT

Dear Remy Or Danny,

I was wondering who runs your Computer Savvy Weblog Twitter page ?

Sent In By Deter F.

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I was wondering who runs your Computer Savvy Weblog Twitter page ?

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Danny's Reply: Well Deter. Thats a very good question. We actually have 3 people who run it. Of course there is Remy, then there is myself (Danny) and last but not least Co-Owner of (CSW) Matt Stanyon.

But mainly it is just Remy and Myself (Danny).  Although I do want people to remember that Remy, Matt and myself (Danny) have our own private Twitter accounts.

Here is the list of our private twitter pages:

1. (CSW's) Editor-In-Chief -Remy "Se7en"- http://twitter.com/#!/RemySe7en

2. (CSW's) Managing Editor -Danny- https://twitter.com/#!/Danny_DNA_

3. (CSW's) Co-Owner and Graphic Designer/Web Site Developer  -Matt Stanyon- http://twitter.com/#!/MattStanyon

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Scam Watch: What Is The 3wPlayer Scam / Virus ?

Posted: 14 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PDT

3wPlayer – is a rogue media player software application bundled with trojans that can infect computers running Microsoft Windows. It is designed to exploit users who download video files, instructing them to download and install the program in order to view the video. The 3wPlayer employs a form of social engineering to infect computers. Seemingly desirable video files, such as recent movies, are released via BitTorrent or other distribution channels. These files resemble conventional AVI files, but are engineered to display a message when played on most media player programs, instructing the user to visit the 3wPlayer website and download the software to view the video.

The 3wPlayer is infected with Trojan.Win32.Obfuscated.en According to Symantec, 3wPlayer "may download" a piece of adware they refer to as Adware.Lop, which "adds its own toolbar and search button to Internet Explorer".

A Perl script posted online can reportedly decrypt 3wplayer files back into AVI. This claim has been tested with mixed results, as the intended AVI file is rarely the desired video file.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3wPlayer 



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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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What Is ADTECH ?

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PST

ADTECH – is an ad serving technology and international supplier of digital marketing solutions. The company's flagship product is an integrated ad server solution that enables web publishers, ad networks, agencies and advertisers to manage, serve and evaluate virtually any kind of online advertising campaign including display, video and mobile formats. ADTECH is an AOL company.

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Harris Poll Online – Survey Site Review (March 2012)

Posted: 04 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PST

Name: Harris Poll Online

Link: http://www.harrispollonline.com/

Who Is Eligible To Participate: Anybody

Type of Award Or Payment: Points / Instant Prize / Sweepstakes /

Points Or Cash Normally Earned Per Survey: 0  – 300

Sign-Up Time: Very Short

How Many Survey Invitations Should You Expect Per Week: 0 – 10 (I have received more)

How Long Does It Take To Collect A Reward Or Cash Out: You'll be long dead before you get the prize you really want, unless you are really really lucky.

Do They Spam You: No

Overall Rating: 1.5 out of 5 – Harris Poll Online has some very cool rewards. But the overall lack of surveys and downright unfair point values. Will keep you from said cool rewards for a really really long time.

Other Important Information: Some people still are having issues with logging into their accounts or are missing points they earned before the change over. If you are having theses issues please contact Harris Poll Online. ASAP.

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

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IObit Malware Fighter (1.3.0.3) Pro – Full Review

Posted: 02 Mar 2012 09:30 PM PST

The Rating Scale Breakdown:

  • 0  – 0.5 – Abysmal
  • 1.0 – 1.5 – Terrible
  • 2.0 – 2.5 – Poor
  • 3.0 – 3.5 - Average
  • 4.0 – 4.5 – Great
  • 5.0 – Excellent
  • Undetermined - Too soon to tell or lacking evidence to provide a solid answer
  • Not Tested – Has yet to be requested or there is some limitations to prevent accurate test results
  • N/A – Not Available and or Not Applicable to this program

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Price: $19.95 USD (Original Price: $29.95 USD)

A. Installation IObit Malware Fighter - 4.0 "Great" – Pretty, fast, but seemed to drag at certain points, and I even thought it crashed at one point.

B. Un-installing IObit Malware Fighter - 4.0 "Great" – Safe, simple, seemed faster than the installation and removed the program 100% from my system.

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C. Stability Of Program – 3.0 "Average" – Only received definition updates once every four days, and the program crashed on me once after I opened up the UI (User Interface).

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D. Detection Rate Test:

D1. Windows XP - Not Tested
D2. Windows Vista - Not Tested
D3. Windows 7 (x64) - 3.0 "Average"

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E. Speed of Scan - 3.5 "Average" – Scan times for me ran to nearly two hours after scanning about 2.5TB of data.

EE. Types Of Different Scans Available - 3.5 "Average" – Program features 3 different scan types, which are Smart Scan (scans the most critical parts of the system), Full Scan (scans your entire system, including all of your files/folders), and Custom Scan (allows the user to choose which files, folders or section of the PC you want the program to scan).

F. Update Process - 3.0 "Average" – The Pro version of this program features automatic updates – unlike the free version, which only has manual updates – and when I tried to update the first time, I experienced conflict between the ability to update the program and what definitions were installed in the system, which seemed to lead to definition updates only being made available to me every four days. But they still downloaded and installed (eventually).

G. Scan Logs 4.0 "Great" The scan logs in the pro version are just as easy to find and navigate as in the free version, as they can be found via an easy to see button, and I found them really easy to read and understand, but unfortunately – which stops this getting a perfect 5.0 – I found the process log rather hard to understand and rather messy, with no real user friendly-way of understanding them..

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1. Startup Guard – 3.0 "Average" – It's very basic, and requires no work at all. It has scanned and found no detections.

2. Browser Guard - 3.5 "Average" – Works very well, and has scanned a few items, with no detections found so far.

3. Network Guard - 3.0 "Average" – It has found no detections on my network seems to do it's job.

4. File Guard - 3.0 "Average" – Works pretty well, and has found no detections so far.

5. Cookie Guard - 3.5 "Average" – Like the rest in this section, it is very simple and perfect for the basic PC user, with no detections found so far.

6. Process Guard – 3.5 "Average" – Also very simple, basic, and requires very little work. It's found no detections after one week.

7. USB Disk Guard – 3.5 "Average" – Most of my files are secured on a 2TB external hard drive that is connected to my Windows 7 64-bit system via USB and after scanning through it over the las tweak, it has found no detection, so it seems ot be doing it's job well.

8. Malicious Action Guard – 3.5 "Average" – Veyr basic and requires very little, or no work at all. It has also found no detection, as of yet after one week.

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H. Cloud Support – 3.0 "Average"- I don't think this is a good idea at all. That you can view the number of safe files and threats that IObit has found, and then that information is streamed over the cloud to your IObit Malware Fighter. Plus you can even join in and upload your own scan logs to the cloud on IObits servers, which allows everyone and not just IObit, but also other users to see what is safe and a threat via a percentage bar in green and red. I wouldn't recommend using this feature for the security of your own PC's sake.

I. IObit Support – 4.0 "Great" - Just like in the Freeware version of the program, you have their "Virtual Technical Support" or "Community Forum". But with the paid version you also get Online Support.

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My Overall Score: 61.5/90

68.3 % = C +

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My Final Verdict: IObit Malware Fighter Pro Edition is an effective program, but after the deletion of certain program from my system (which is probably a bug in the program dealing with 64 bit operating systems) on my first scan , I became quite dubious of it, and the full scan took nearly two hours to get through 2.5TB of data on my system and my external HDD, but luckily it detected no errors or problems on my system, which was good. The update process seems fairly easy to use too, and is automatic (for the most part) although the definition updates were only made available to me once every four days, when we were told that updates happen daily, which really didn't happen.

Although there are three different scan levels to this program, it is recommended that you just stick to the Full Scan and allow the program to run in the background while you get on with other things. All of the little features like Startup Guard, Browser Guard, Network Guard, File Guard and Cookie Guard also work well and require no work as long as you keep the program and definitions updated, and are welcome additions over over programs of it's type.

I never really cared for cloud saving before using this program and after using it, I can say that I still don't like cloud saving as it invites far too many loopholes and ways for people to learn about you, your system and what you do in your life, and should be removed from this program. If you just want to keep your PC secure from issues then just go with the free version, but if you want to do more (and maybe invite people through via the cloud) then the pro version is for you, but I'd definately not recommend it, and instead say that you should use SuperAntiSpyware instead.

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Here is a link to download IObit Malware Fighter Pro:

1. http://www.iobit.com/malware-fighter-pro.html (IObit Malware Fighter Download Section)

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Skype (5.8.0.156) – Freeware Review

Posted: 02 Mar 2012 09:15 PM PST

AA. Cost: Free (But, there is a paid version as well)

1. Ease Of Use – Extremely easy to use once setup has been completed (AKA registration, mic, headset, webcam setup has been set and adjusted.)

1A. Interface - Very simple, clean and straight forward

2. Quality Of Program – Skype has improved by leaps and bounds. Audio quality has improved, web cam filters have been added and screen share has been massively improved.

3. Speed of Sign-in – Very very quick. But again only after you have completed Skype setup.

4. Can you run other programs while running Skype ? Yes

5. Can you leave Skype running and it will run without issue ? Yes

6. Is there adware or spyware bundled with it ? Nope, but there are some ads now that pop-up. I don't really have any big issues with it. But it can be bothersome to some user. Who are not use to thous types of ads.

7. Is Skype Stable ? Yes, there is no question Skype is a very stable program. But it does depend a lot on the stability and quality of your Internet connection.

I give Skype an overall score of 4.5 out of 5 – I truly believe once you go Skype you don't go back. Skype is truly better then it's competition. It will kill MSN, ICQ , Yahoo and even programs such as team speak.

On A Side Note: In some cases there is still a need for programs such as team speak when you are dealing with MMO's. But since I don't and I also don't par-take in Facebook. I don't feel I need anything other then Skype. (And in some very rare cases Windows Live Messenger. When my friends don't have Skype.)

If you wish to download Skype please use the following link: http://www.skype.com/download/skype/windows/

Till The Next Review,

Kirbe

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

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Q+A: Should I Delete That File From My Virus Vault / File Quarantine ?

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST

RR 4.5

1. Where is the file from? (Internet, System file) Always check the Full System Pathway ?

**such as  c:/explorer.exe/usd

Explanation - If it is a system file watch out. The file could screw up your computer. Please check with someone who knows computers before you deleted any such file.

2. What is the file extension ? (.exe, .sys, .gba)

Explanation -If the file  is an .exe or .dll file. The file may prevent a program from running or cause system and or file corruption.

3. How may files are affected ?

ExplanationVery important, if the file is a virus that multiplies. You may have a very short time to fix it. Before it gets to be a major major issues or a complete computer write off.

Here are some ways you can tell if the virus you have is "Multiplier Type Virus"

- Every time you scan your computer there are more files infected.

- More program that were not infect start to act up. For Example Microsoft Office no longer works. Then you try to run your VLC media player again and now it no longer works. Then you may just have a "Multiplier Type Virus".

4. Is it a mistake ? (Not many people can tell this unless, they know a lot about their system)

Explanation - For instance sometimes Java is show as a virus. But depending on where you got it and the security programs you are running. That can be a fairly clear false positive. Sometimes Peer 2 Peer file sharing programs will come up as a virus. So be careful.

5. Is it an Archive file ?

Explanation - Sometimes an archive file can accidentally be opened/activated by a virus scan alone or by manually opening it yourself. You maybe a little more protected by an archive file. If it is password protected because a lot of virus scanning software will be unable to open up such a file. Or the virus program may just come back with a warning or caution and that's about it. Some virus programs may just skip the file altogether.

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Danny

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New Spybot – Search & Destroy Definition Update Available (2012-02-29)

Posted: 29 Feb 2012 01:34 PM PST

Dear Readers,

Hello and welcome to my post that will be continuing to following all of the Spybot – Search & Destroy weekly definition updates.

Here is the full list of updates:

2012-02-29

Adware

- Babylon.Toolbar

Malware

- Complitly

- Win32.2UrFace.bho

- Win32.Extrafind

- Win32.FraudPackage.dl

- Win32.Renos

PUPS

- Win32.ZipMo.r

Spyware

- RelevantKnowledge

Trojans

- Win32.AutoRun.crj

- Win32.Banker.k

- Win32.Banload.qsp

- Win32.Graftor.13249

- Win32.Muollo

- Win32.OnLineGames.down

- Win32.OnLineGames.gen

- Win32.VB.ik

- Win32.ZBot

Total: 2515392 fingerprints in 785671 rules for 6552 products.

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To see the full list in it's original glory. Please use the following link: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/home/index.html

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If you would like to download Spybot – Search & Destroy please use the following link: http://www.safer-networking.org/en/spybotsd/index.html

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William

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Monday, February 27, 2012

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i-Say Survey Panel – Survey Site Review (Feb 2012)

Posted: 26 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST

Name: i-Say By Ipsos Survey Panel (Use to be Ipsos i-Say Survey Panel)

Link: http://www.i-say.com/

Who Is Eligible: Pretty Much Anyone

Type of Award Or Payment: Cash (points) / Gift Cards / Paypal / Charity Dollars / Instant Prize / Sweepstakes / Aeroplan miles

(500 point = $5.00 CDN/USD) Must have 500 points = $5.00 CDN/USD To Cash Out

Points Or Cash Normally Earned Per Survey: 0 – 50 points

Sign-Up Time: Not Very Long

How Many Surveys To Expect Per Week: 0 – 15

How Long Does It Take To Collect A Reward Or Cash Out: Varies quite a bit based on target demographic of the month. But often it will take most people way longer then they really would want to wait to cash out.

Do They Spam You: No

Overall Score: 1.5 out of 5 – There is still a real lack in overall surveys FOR MOST PEOPLE. Personally I have not received any surveys since my (Nov 2011) review of i-Say. i-Say seems to have a truck load of new options to cash in and redeem with your points.

But I still feel that even with a new lower 500 point level for a $5 CAD/USD cash out. i-Say will still take you some serious time to achieve even at the new lower $5 for 500 points level. Which is still insane to say the very least. When your not even getting 1 survey a week (Unless you are really lucky).

Very Important Side Note: i-Say seems to be very very picky with who they send surveys too. I say this with ease and way over a year of proof that they will only pick certain people based on sex, age and parenthood  status.

(Which makes sense. But suck for the likes of me and some of my crew. Who are male age 26 and older without kids)

Most often the surveys are going to mothers with kids under 18. The other huge segment is mothers or fathers with adult kids 18-25 years of age.

I would be very surprised if you got any surveys. If you were male age 26 or older without kids. It also seems to be lopsided with regards to the same age range with the ladies. If you are a female of almost any age. You are way more likely to get surveys and be able to cash out.

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

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Blog Update #206 – This Week (CSW) Reviews Both Versions Of IObit Malware Fighter (1.3.0.3)

Posted: 25 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST

Dear Readers,

This week the (CSW) crew will be bring you 2 full reviews of IObit Malware Fighter (1.3.0.3). We will be covering both the Freeware version and the Pro version of  IObit Malware Fighter (1.3.0.3).

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-Between Feb 20th 2012 – Feb 26th 2012-

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog News Post

- Mozilla FireFox (3.6.27) Is Now Available To Download

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog Feature

- Scam Watch: JustAnswer.com Is It A Scam ? Or Is It Just A Really Bad Investment ?

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Last Weeks Top Computer Savvy Weblog Review

- Malwarebytes Anti-Malware Free (1.60.1.1000) Vs. IObit Malware Fighter Free (1.3.0.3) – Side By Side Review

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Till The Next Blog Update,

Danny

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

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µTorrent (3.1.2) – P2P Software Review

Posted: 24 Feb 2012 09:15 PM PST

Con's

- Sometimes good Torrents are really really hard to find

- Sometimes it can take hours, days, weeks to download a file and or files. All will depend on your connection speed, the size of the file and the souring of the torrent and or torrents you are using.

- There can be some serious virus issues

- Depending on your Internet connection. You can use all your bandwidth for the whole house or business network without evening knowing it.

- Some options require you to be rather Computer/Internet Savvy person

- Setting up µTorrent for optimal performance can take some trial and error.

- You can encounter "Disk Overloaded 100% glitch". This is where you download will bottom out and may even stop altogether. This can take anywhere from minutes to many hours to get a solid download rate going again.

- You can encounter "Disk Flushing glitch". This is where you download will stop with between 0.01% to 5% download not completed. This will require you to stop the torrent then remove the torrent. Then close down µTorrent. Then re-start µTorrent. Now drag and drop the torrent file again and let it re-check what you haev actually downloaded.  After that then the download should show the correct % complete.

Pro's

- Free

- Simple to use

- There is a ton of customization options wise

-  App add-ons

- Very easy to set download caps and bandwidth caps. So you don't go over by accident

- Very easy to use Internet connection guide

- Files are generally pretty darn safe. Provided you know what files types you are looking for and or planning to download. (And with the Torrents with positive feedback/ also know as the Green comments)

- Way better then the bulk of their competition

- Very slick/clean interface

- Very light on resources (Both Ram and CPU)

- Provided you use a good torrent site, you can get some stellar file sourcing.

- You can find some pretty rare files, movies, music and or books

- Very decent download speeds for most torrents

- Very easy to change ports on the fly

- Can download any type of files you could ever possibly want.

- Can download multiple files at a time

- Can download huge files of several 100 gigs with ease.

- Has bandwidth and sourcing encryption

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Overall Score 4.5 out of 5 – Provided you are using a good torrent source such as ISOHUNT. You should be able to find pretty much anything you could ever want. But be very careful some Torrents can have some very nasty virus hidden inside them. So please use the Torrent Positive/Negative comment rule (If it is green it is a go).  So if there is no feedback or negative also known as RED feedback posted for that torrent. Then whatever you do don't download said torrent. If you do decide to download anyways you would be asking for a possible virus issues.

On the other hand if there are a bunch of positive comments (Green Comments/Positive + Score). Then you should be good, but I tend to read the comments even if there are a lot of positive comments. Just to air on the safe side.

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Here Is The Link To Download µTorrent (3.1.2): http://www.utorrent.com/

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