jespah wrote:One thing I want to point out about super antispyware is that it takes quite a while to load up when you start your computer. Or, at least, that's been our experience. Not that we're getting rid of it any time soon, but folks should be aware of same.
If you're using the free version, there's not much point having it load with Windows - just keep it updated manually and scan with it on a regular basis. See the app's documentation for particulars.
dlowan wrote: that thing sure found a lot of SOMETHINGS that Adaware hadn't got rid of......
86 somethings.
Like my harmless site cookies.
Again, see the app's documentation - in common with most other apps of the type, SUPERAntispyware can be set to exclude user-designated folders from scanning, and to retain user-designated cookies or ignore user-designated files.