Who asked you?
You did.
Lighten up man/woman. This isn't the Bill Gates Appreciation Society. Most of us on here found this place after having trouble with our PCs and invariably the problem was Microsoft related. I couldn't care less what you have on your machine - that's your business. For what its worth, I will tell you what I have on my machine AND I HAVEN'T HAD A SINGLE VIRUS IN SIX YEARS OF A HOME INTERNET CONNECTION.
1) A very basic firewall - none of this built in popup stopper rubbish etc. My superior (non-Microsoft) Opera or Mozilla browsers stop popups. No build in anti virus. My dedicated free anti virus looks after that.
2) AVG Free anti-virus. Six years without a virus says everything about that.
3) Spywareblaster - stops crap getting on in the first place.
4) AdAware - Run it once a month just to check. Hasn't found anything for as long as I can remember.
5) Spybot Search & Destroy - ditto.
6) Empty Temp Folders - Free. Cleans usage tracks and caches every time I reboot.
7) Regcleaner - There in case I uninstall anything. However, as I only install things I know I will use regularly it is redundant.
8.) An email notification program (PopTray) so that I can see what emails are waiting and delete all the crap on the server before it ever gets to my Inbox. As a result, although I have had the same two email addresses since 1999, I never get more than four or five spams sent to me in a week.
In addition.
A spare PC to test programs I might want but am not sure about. Gets formatted every week.
AND MOST IMPORTANTLY I NEVER DOWNLOAD MICROSOFT UPDATES THAT ARE LESS THAN THREE MONTHS OLD. Therefore, all the unpaid beta testers can have all the problems and I can get the patched version.
Whether you decide to leave the forum, Medicate, is entirely up to you. All I can say is that whenever you mention Microsoft here you will always get a negative response from someone, probably me. It comes from experience. However, I hope you will continue to come here and give advice, it doesn't mean we always have to agree though.
See you around.