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First Ten Programs on New Install?

reddigitaldragon asks: "Some people re-install once a year, but if you're anything like me your machine is formatted at least once a month. After the OS is in, then come the favorite/must have/most used programs to install. My first installations for Windows (I use it; get over it): Trillian, Winrar, Firefox, Winamp, SmartFTP, Azureus, NMap, GKrellM, PowerDVD. What are your First 10 installed programs?" What are the first 10 programs you would install on a Windows machine? How about for a Unix machine?

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  1. Most important of all on Windoze Boxen... by SnowDeath · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Maybe if AVG/Mcafee/FProt/Norton Antivirus was among those 10, you wouldn't need to reinstall every month?

    Updated drivers followed by Antivirus and Mozilla is what goes on my Windoze boxen first.

  2. Software firewall == BAD by grioghar · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Black Ice is a ridiculous product with many security issues of its own. Do your own Googling.

    The best of the worst in software firewalls IMHO is Norton Internet Security. Good support, and if it hoses your TCP/IP stack (like most any software-based firewall has a tendency to do over time...), there's at least well documented support.

    If they're a dialup user, security patch the hell out of the box and be done with it. If they're broadband, figure out a way to put a hardware solution in there. Don't compromise the stability of the TCP/IP stack with software filtering. I don't know how many machines I've had to rebuild the stacks on because of shitty software-based firewalls for Windows.

    And, as always, YMMV.

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  3. Re:My First 10... by Russellkhan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "Who in their right mind (excluding users) would think of installing software without installing ALL the patches for the OS they are using..."

    Not sure, maybe the same person who ends up having to format and reinstall his OS at least once a month? (Not saying poster was in his right mind...)

    Seriously though, a note to reddigitaldragon:
    If you know you're gonna reinstall and you know what you're gonna put on the system after installing, you really should invest in a copy of Ghost (or DriveImage, but I haven't worked with that, so I can't personally vouch for its functionality). It'll save you several hours each month. Do your install once, install your progs, defrag (for good measure) make a Ghost image, burn it to CD along with ghost.exe and next time the whole process will take you ~10 minutes.

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  4. Re:My First 10... by jonfelder · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why don't you just circumvent the activation? A bit of google searching should take care of getting the details. It's not difficult to do, and you're already pirating it anyway. You might as well avoid having to reinstall every 30 days.

  5. Re:My First 10... by jonfelder · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Why are you relying on antivirus products to stop the worm?

    Why don't you enable the built in firewall before putting the machine online?

    If you don't like that, download a copy of zonealarm, stick it on removable media and install it before putting the machine online.