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rosyposy | 16:31 Wed 09th May 2012 | Computers
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Has anyone tried the above please? I have the Firewall and they keep offering me free antivirus to go with it. I have AVG and Malwarebytes (both free), is this enough? Old PC with XP. TIA rosy
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You wouldn't want to run more than one anti-virus application in the background since they may get suspicious of each other and malfunction. If you are happy with AVG then I see no compelling reason to change.
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Oh right, thank you for that O.G. I thought you could have as many A-V's as you liked. I'll just leave well alone then. Thanks again-rosy
O-G is right and it's also questionable about your even needing the 'zone alarm' firewall which you have installed.

It's worth reading all of the following thread.......

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1129950.html

Ron.
I did try it but it seem to clash with my AVG running at the same time so i have now removed the free-antivirus
I,ve just got rid of it and gone back to Norton internet security 2012....It cost me £15 from Ebay and is worth every penny...I have had it for 3 years but fancied a (free) change....big mistake!!!
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Thank you all for your replies.Read the thread you posted Vivandorron, pity no one answered conclusively about the firewall. I will stay 'as is' for now, but hope someone posts about the firewall. Thanks again-rosy
The Windows firewall is perfectly fine for home users - no other is required.
You need a firewall of some sort, and the free one supplied with XP was merely adequate for the job, if what I've read is correct. A third party one was often recommended. Although I'm told later MS firewalls are better; the PC 'experts' here would be able to give a better view on this. But again I'd only run the one firewall. If you have Zone Alarm, then you should switch off the MS Windows supplied one.
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Thank you Mark and O.G. for taking the time to reply - rosy

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