Did you ever had an attack on your system files from a virus or a suspicious program?? have any program deleted or tried to modify or edit system files to make your pc down??? well I have found the perfect solution for this matter. Most of the time if you have a anti virus software, also the virus does all what it is programmed to do. and most of the viruses attack system files.
System protect is a free software that helps to keep your operating system stable and protect important programs, documents and files from deletion caused by viruses, other users on your computer such as your kids, or even by your own mistake.
System Protect Key Features:
* Files & Folders Protection
* Protection of Selected Files
* Stable Operating System
* Protection for All Users
* Multilanguage Support
* Automatic Updates
* Easy to Use, Easy to Setup
* Free Support
see how it protects your pc from the following screenshot:

Having System Protect gives you additional protection for your Windows system which most antivirus program doesn’t offer. If your computer has enough memory to cater for antivirus and System Protect, I can say that it’s one of the best combination to protect your computer and maintain its stability. Oh, and if you’ve set a password and forgotten the password, simply uninstall and reinstall will reset it.
Well same as having a virus program right??? but no virus protection. The best part of this software is that it is FREE. We all love free softwares.
here is what they say about this software as using an antivirus.
Please note: System Protect is not a substitute for antivirus and antispyware programs.[ Download System Protect ] [more info]
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2 Responses to Protect System files with system protect.
I bought a rapidshare premium account and some spyware had stolen my user and password so now taken additional protection. I was using Kaspersky 7.0 but it didnt help.
Thanks for ur info
I used it for some time and my PC slowed down significantly. There's a utility called "tiny watcher" which is lighter on system resources. the user may need some technical knowledge though. :)