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Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.5 Online PC Care Subscription - 12 Months [Old Version]
Microsoft Windows Live OneCare 1.5 Online PC Care Subscription - 12 Months [Old Version]

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From: Microsoft Software
Category: Software

List Price: $49.95
Buy New: $18.10
You Save: $31.85 (64%)



New (3) Used (5) from $9.49

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 76 reviews
Sales Rank: 2464

Format: Cd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows Xp
Media: CD-ROM
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 1.5

MPN: CS7-00024
Model: C7S-00024
UPC: 882224380430
EAN: 0882224380430
ASIN: B000KN7DDE

Release Date: January 30, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars A great program   May 8, 2008
When I first started to use this program (this is my 3rd year) I was told by my computer literate friends that I would be sorry. The word was that Microsoft couldn't write a good error-free program. Well since then they all have gone to One Care and feel that it is by far the best there is out there. If like me you want a program that does it all and keeps on top of everything that needs to be done when it needs to be done then this is definitely the one for you. Not long ago one of my machines (I have three that are protected with the one program) died and when I plugged in a new tower, went on line and then to the One Care site it found the program (from points on the monitor is my best guess) and brought my new machine back up without a hitch. Now that's service.


5 out of 5 stars BEST   May 5, 2008
If you go right now and ask any stores like best buy,that which antivirus is best they would tell you one between these,MCAFEE-NORTON-PC CILLIN,but i am a computer technician,i tell you that non is like Microsft antivirus!since i am working with internet a lot!before i used to change my widows everymonth becuase of virus!but now no more!i have my windows for 1 year!also i installed this for several people and they always appropriate me!just think about it for a minute!who made windows!microst!so wow knows better about windows and can make better antivirus!microsft!trust me!go to [...] and get 90 free trial!I am sure you will never go with anyother antivirus!


5 out of 5 stars Great Product/Awasome Price   April 22, 2008
Great product. I am using it for second year. Have been very satisfied with OneCare and decided to continue with it. The price is amazing especially this time. I got it from Amazon market place for $5 because it is an old version but this does not matter. All you need is the subscription key and you can get the latest version online unless you already have it as in my case (I was renewing my subscription).


1 out of 5 stars OneCare will never completely defragment your hard disk   March 4, 2008
I just bought a new laptop with OneCare 2.0 preinstalled. My system is much faster than when I used Norton and (so far - 1 month!) I have been mostly happy with it. However, I noticed that the weekly tune-up kept coming back with a message saying "C:/ Defragmentation partially completed*. Because of high levels of disk fragmentation, starred volumes could not be completed in this Tune-Up and are marked for defragmentation in later Tune-Ups". I presumed this was because my computer was new and I had recently installed lots of new programs so I ran the defragmenter included in the Vista operating system which took a few hours but did the job. I then immediately ran a tune-up through OneCare and the defragmentation came back as being successful. However, 2 days later (during which time I only used the computer to check my email), the automatic tune-up returned the same message of "Partially completed... High levels of disk fragmentation...". After connecting with a OneCare representative via chat, I was told that the defragmenter would never complete the defragmentation process. To quote directly from the chat: "...as for the tune-up process on OneCare, it really doesn't complete the tune-ups." and "In order for you to complete it, you have to manually do that defragmentation on your local disk." In answer to my question of what's the point of including defragmentation in the OneCare program then, I was told: "As part of the tune-up process, and since OneCare is only sharing some services of your Vista, it doesn't complete it.", which makes absolutely no sense to me! Obviously, the defragmenter is included for free in your OS but if OneCare says it will automatically defragment your computer during programmed tune-ups, it should do this 100% every time, especially if you just did a complete defragmentation two days ago. As I say, apart from that, I have not (so far!) had any other problems but I now understand the paranoia in relation to Microsoft.


5 out of 5 stars Very happy with OneCare   January 21, 2008
I was fed up with Norton so when my husband asked me buy anti-virus software for his new laptop I knew it wasn't going to be Norton. After reading the reviews here on Amazon I decided to try OneCare.

We like it so much that we installed in on new desktop, as well.

I haven't had one virus and I like that it let's me know what's going on with my pc while I'm online.


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