Hi guys:
Thanks for the responses. Much appreciated.
There is a possibility that a family member will purchase a subscription for the payware version of AVG on his computer and he may purchase a second subscription for my computer, but I'm still interested in freeware right now. I'd love to get that shameless McShield.exe leech out of my RAM.
According to Task Manager, whenever I click a link in Internet Explorer to go to another webpage (or even when I just click the Refresh button), the processor usage of McShield.exe shoots from nothing up to around 25% or sometimes even around 50%. Just think about how much of the processor McAfee is stealing from Trainz when I use it.
I seem to be eyeing Microsoft Security Essentials. I'll probably try that one, but I'll probably still hang around for a little while before installing it, though. Additional thoughts on the free security software out there like Microsoft Security Essentials and the other two I listed in my above post are still welcome! I will, of course, have to figure out if McAfee will allow itself to be uninstalled easily.
@JCitron, the prices for the VIPRE antivirus at the link you posted seem similar to the sale price that McAfee was showing me after my subscription expired, I believe. The sale price McAfee was showing me was slashed down a good bit from the regular price, if I remember correctly.
I realize that some others around here do run Trainz on a seperate computer from the one they use for other stuff. I think that keeping everything to one computer may be the better choice for me. I have my old laptop but it has only 1GB of RAM, an 80 or so GB hard drive, AMD Athlon 64 x2 ~1.8 Ghz processor, and ATI Radeon X1270 integrated graphics, that's slower than my current one. When I use that one, I actually get Game Booster started and run that computer in Gaming mode just to keep a chunk of junkware out of that computer's RAM.
Regards,
Zachary.