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AVC Pro4
I use AVG Free as my anti virus program and also use Advanced System Care Three. IOBit have suggested I upgrade Advanced System Care Three to Advanced System Care Pro4 which is on offer at an attractive price of $12.97 (obviously for the first year only).
What I would like advice on please is whether I need both AVG, plus an AVC or similar product and if so, would there be any compatability problems etc.
What I would like advice on please is whether I need both AVG, plus an AVC or similar product and if so, would there be any compatability problems etc.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Iolo is NOT an anti-virus software, so it will live with anything else.
However, it is just another glorified tracks cleaner, registry cleaner, etc.
You would be better off using a better (paid-for) AV software (like Norton 2011 Antivirus only) and drop the Iolo stuff. It is not necessary to use this, and it also consumes system resources while PC in use. If you want something to clean up, use CCleaner.
If you absolutely want free AntiVirus (I can't see whay after paying for that Iolo stuff) then use Microsoft Security Essentials .. it's best around at the moment.
Also use the FREE Malwarebytes Antimalware .. and you will be better off with better protection.
However, it is just another glorified tracks cleaner, registry cleaner, etc.
You would be better off using a better (paid-for) AV software (like Norton 2011 Antivirus only) and drop the Iolo stuff. It is not necessary to use this, and it also consumes system resources while PC in use. If you want something to clean up, use CCleaner.
If you absolutely want free AntiVirus (I can't see whay after paying for that Iolo stuff) then use Microsoft Security Essentials .. it's best around at the moment.
Also use the FREE Malwarebytes Antimalware .. and you will be better off with better protection.
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