I've never had AOL installed, some like it, some don't
But that I will leave up to you
How about creating a New system restore point before installing it
Just to be safe

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Careful, there are malware floating around chat clients as well
But don't be scared of using your computer, just use it wisely

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Additionally, I'm glad you got all the High Priority updates>>I typically stay away from the Recommended, unless it's something I really want
I've been mentioning this lately after getting a log clean
Just a reminder, if you are not set to Autoupdate, make a habit of visiting Windows Updates
and check for High Priority updates a couple times a month
This is important in keeping your system secure
By the way, you said this
it's some kind of a scan tool that scans downloads for worms and stuff before you open them...are you familiar?
That's related too Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool and it will come out once a month
Here's more info, you don't need to redownload it, but just throwing you a link
http://www.microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspxYes, it's safe too download
Yah, I Manual update as well, no harm doing Autoupdate, my preference

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