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However, almost immediately, Avast detected a virus, which if you don't know is found in the MBR. I spent most of yesterday clearing out the crapware that came with it and chucked on basics- Avast antivirus, Comodo firewall, etc. Before you say that the chances of my computer being infected after one day are slim, I should add that I live in Thailand and that buying a computer here with anything pre-installed- say Windows- means there's a 50% chance of there being a virus onboard as well. Bought a new PC, W7 ultimate, 64 bit yesterday.
