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I'm doing a full scan of my comp with McAfee... how long should this take. It's been going ages now and it still says 0% complete. Help ! I'm a computer bimbo.
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Having McAfee and AVG running together on your PC will cause conflict as they are both Anti Virus programmes. Chuckfickens and other more Computer literate users will be able to advise you better than me, but I seem to remember other similar queries on here regarding this.
If I were you I would uninstall AVG and just use the McAfee until it's time to renew.
I use Microsoft Security Essentials which is very good and available free.
Comodo is another Free one which Chuckfickens recommended and is very good also.
Having McAfee and AVG running together on your PC will cause conflict as they are both Anti Virus programmes. Chuckfickens and other more Computer literate users will be able to advise you better than me, but I seem to remember other similar queries on here regarding this.
If I were you I would uninstall AVG and just use the McAfee until it's time to renew.
I use Microsoft Security Essentials which is very good and available free.
Comodo is another Free one which Chuckfickens recommended and is very good also.
if it's a fully paid for version of mcafee then as redman says un-install AVG. if it's a free trial of mcafee then i'd un-install mcafee and stick with AVG.
But either way stop the scan, wait for your updates to finish and everything to finish installing and then do a restart before removing either of them.
But either way stop the scan, wait for your updates to finish and everything to finish installing and then do a restart before removing either of them.
if it's causing problems then probably best to change to something else. It pains me slightly to say it, but Microsoft seem to be getting it right these days with a few things and their AV is one of them, it actually scores very highly in all the industry tests.
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
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