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I have to switch back to Windows XP for school, and I've fallen behind the times in knowing what's best for it!
I've used Linux, so I havn't kept up with what's "good" for security.

IT NEEDS TO BE FREE!
I need...
Firewall (Not Windows-Built In)
Antivirus
Spyware Monitor / Cleaner
Register Cleaner


What else?
[EDIT: I'm using TinyXP Rev09]
Flame Sage wrote:
Firewall (Not Windows-Built In)

Sygate and ZoneAlarm have both done me fairly good in the past.

Antivirus

AVG and Avast! are the two I use, both free.

Spyware Monitor / Cleaner

Windows Defender is really good (and free), Spybot, AdAware. The combination of the three will keep you covered pretty well.

Register Cleaner

No idea here, I always clean my registry by hand, less chance of something getting seriously screwed up.
In response to Nadrew
Well, I want to "get away" from Microsoft.
Since XP (as I hear) transfers information back to Microsoft, would I be able to block all communication with Microsoft through a Firewall?
In response to Flame Sage
Perhaps you always have problems with Windows because you like to do the stupidest things on it.
In response to CaptFalcon33035
CaptFalcon33035 wrote:
Perhaps you always have problems with Windows because you like to do the stupidest things on it.

p0rn? :P
In response to Flame Sage
XP doesn't send information back to Microsoft, I don't know where you get this, unless you misunderstand the activation process.

You don't need a registry cleaner, as unused don't really slow things down. This is an old geeks myth. In fact, I've found many registry cleaners that break stuff, because they assume disconnected harddrives are dead references, and nuke an entry.
In response to Flame Sage
The best thing you can do is use a non-privileged user account. You can use MakeMeAdmin to temporary gain access to administrator only functions. This will stop almost any virus or worm.

And yes you can use a firewall to block the limited communication to Microsoft or you can just shut off windows update and not install WGA.
In response to Danial.Beta
Danial.Beta wrote:
XP doesn't send information back to Microsoft, I don't know where you get this, unless you misunderstand the activation process.
In response to A.T.H.K
A.T.H.K wrote:
Danial.Beta wrote:
XP doesn't send information back to Microsoft, I don't know where you get this, unless you misunderstand the activation process.
what ATHK and Danial said.
Windows Firewall is sufficient, anything else is just you being plain paranoid. Antivirus, no good free ones. Clamwin is a nice non-realtime scanner. NOD32 is the best paid for av.

On second thought, I didn't know avast was free, I'm gonna have to check that out. AVG is no good though, stay away.

Spybot is the best antispyware scanner/monitor. Registry cleaners are largely unnecessary, I wouldn't know which ones are good.
In response to Jerico2day
Good times!
Alice (the program were using) is available for Linux!
Now I won't have to worry about security and protecting my computer! :)
In response to Flame Sage
Another good windows tool is http://www.ccleaner.com/, it is good for cleaning junk out of your computer.
In response to Soldierman
Not really security-related (if already, then privacy, but it barely has anything to do with hackers or malware), although it is a nice program.