1. OK I do not see anything else of particular note on Speccy report.
2. TWO of the most reported security risks besides the obvious of downloading torrented and P2P software which NOT always but frequently is the source of infections are failing to keep JAVA and flash player up to date, do either commission automatic updating or ensure you regularly check for updates to Java and Flash player both may be accessed from Control Panel.
These are spearate from Windows updates.
3.I use MSE on four of my computers, the other is Ubuntu (Linux) and that is a different system to Windows.
It has never let me down.
4. I have the FREE edition of Malwarebytes and I use that once a week as a scan, it does NOT provide real time protection and therefore will not clash with MSE.
I also have SuperAntiSpyware FREE edition which also does NOT provide real time protection and therefore again will not clash with MSE and I also scan with that.
Valuable advice and reviews can be found here
http://www.geekstogo...yware-software/
5. As to maintenance basically
Delete browsing history - how often depends on your usage of course of the internet.
That is on IE Safety Button delete browsing history or Tools tab on top menu bar - dlete browsing history.
DiskCleanup that is start programs accessories system tools -
I run it every two days, but then I am working the computer - you will I am sure know how often is sutiable to you.
Disk Defrag accessed same way.
Click the Analyse it is pointless defragging until it is 5% as anything less and it will be back to 5% before you know.
If it does get to over 10% you will be there all night using XP defrag
This program is a lot quicker
http://www.auslogics...efrag/download/
FREE do not use Auslogics OTHER optimizers etc.
6. Finally you MAY consider some of this useful - a short article I wrote covering this subject
http://www.geekstogo...-your-computer/
7. If you wish to try this it is an excellent small utility for guidng you as to the reputation of a website before you go to it.
WEB OF TRUST
http://www.mywot.com/en/download
It will place a small icon on the menu bar of IE.
It is green if the site is safe
yellow if there are warnings and red if it considered dangerous.
CAUTION there are of course sites to which NO WOT report exists, and therefore it cannot warn you - no matter what is on the site.
8. DO NOT FORGET that before you open email attachments, you can of course scan by right click and scan with. Malwarebytes if you have it installed. Although many email providers now offer automatic scanning with their systems
Any questions please come back.
All the best
Well done ONCE again.
I have enjoyed working with you.
Regards
Macboatmaster