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Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5 installation

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    Downloading OneCare Beta 1.5

    With the release of Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5, Microsoft is one step closer to launching its consumer PC health system. When the system finally goes live, Microsoft hopes people will pay about $50 a year for OneCare’s ativirus, antispyware, two-way firewall, OS maintenance, and backup and restore tools.Steven S. Warren walks you through installing Windows Live OneCare Beta 1.5 on Vista RC 2.

  • Windows Vista's User Account Protection

    When installing OneCare Beta 1.5 on Vista, you will need to give the installation permission to run.

  • Terms of Use

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  • Scanning for program conflicts

  • Common OneCare tasks

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