If you're using Windows 10 there is no need for an antivirus, it comes built in and is VERY vocal if anything suspicious shows up on your computer.
If you're using Windows 10 and your computer is slow try the following:
-Press Ctrl + alt + del and click open task manager
-In the bottom of the window that pops up click the "show more details" arrow
-it will show everything running and how much cpu, ram, and memory is being used
-at the top of the task manager there will be three percentages that are constantly changing. If any of them are over 80 or 90, click on the number and it will show you which programs are hogging your computer in order
-If you find a program your don't need that's hogging, right click it from the list and select "Exit" or close.
-You can also use the task manager to control which programs start automatically when the computer turns on through the startup tab. Click that tab, and right click on the programs you don't want starting automatically, then click disable. Can fix a lot of problems. I only let the windows antivirus and my audio drivers start automatically.
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