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Enough or Too Much ?
I was running the free versions of Zone Alarm and Avast but have just added Malwarebyte's Anti-Malware .
Is this combination OK or could there be a conflict ? Is the Malware superfluous ?
Everything seems to be working well.
Cheers.
D
Is this combination OK or could there be a conflict ? Is the Malware superfluous ?
Everything seems to be working well.
Cheers.
D
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't need all that running! It's just all gonna be slowing down your computer. All you need is the free Microsoft one from their website and a free clean up program from cnet.com. Keep them updated. and have your programs, files on back up disk or dongle.Oh and keep off them adult websites and your computer will be fine!
I have faith in MSE....As I have said before...."Surely Microsoft knows how to keep its Windows clean".
http://www.microsoft....sentials/default.aspx
Ron.
http://www.microsoft....sentials/default.aspx
Ron.
Firstly ZoneAlarm is a firewall and Avast is anti virus so no conflict there. You can run them together.
Stupid advice to remove malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes (the free one) only runs "on demand" so it is not running on your computer all the time only when you actually run it (so it cant slow your computer down so ignore what RAV1D says).
It is one of the best anti malware products around so stupid to remove it.
Having all three of those together on your PC is fine.
Stupid advice to remove malwarebytes.
Malwarebytes (the free one) only runs "on demand" so it is not running on your computer all the time only when you actually run it (so it cant slow your computer down so ignore what RAV1D says).
It is one of the best anti malware products around so stupid to remove it.
Having all three of those together on your PC is fine.
VERY STUPID advice to remove Malwarebytes indeed. It is the best in the business, that's for sure.
Also, for a free AV, there is nothing better than Microsofts MSe at the moment.
Avast can ... and WILL slow down internet browsing .. as I have tested on a coople of machines. Out of the box .. it scans every component piece of every Web-page you go to. Then, you can only instruct it to 'ignore' sites .. so you're screwed, really .. and have to put up with slower browsing. You can see the icon in tray yourself .. spinning around on every page load.
Why didn't you wait for replies from some of us teckies DP?
Also, for a free AV, there is nothing better than Microsofts MSe at the moment.
Avast can ... and WILL slow down internet browsing .. as I have tested on a coople of machines. Out of the box .. it scans every component piece of every Web-page you go to. Then, you can only instruct it to 'ignore' sites .. so you're screwed, really .. and have to put up with slower browsing. You can see the icon in tray yourself .. spinning around on every page load.
Why didn't you wait for replies from some of us teckies DP?
Hi Al....I always respect the advice which is given by you techies. However, recently,Chis suggested that I downloaded Malware and my experience can be read in the following.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1055105.html
Ron.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1055105.html
Ron.
That'll do you Derek : )
OK Ron .. But you will realise Anti-Malware is not the same as Anti-Advertisement.
Malwarebytes is designed to find and remove any malware or infectious/Windows modifying content that alters ones browsing experience.
Ads can be annoying, but Malwarebytes will not find/remove any of this content .. most of it is 'landed' in the Temp internet folder/files where it is loaded from when the web-page you are viewing is built onto your browser display page.
If you want to stop almost everything annoying .. just use the Windows host file. That is what it is there for.
Advert blocking add-ons for browsers are then not needed at all, as the Windows hosts file takes precedance. It's just a text file .. not any type of add-on that may slow down otherwise 'brisk' surfing.
http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm
OK Ron .. But you will realise Anti-Malware is not the same as Anti-Advertisement.
Malwarebytes is designed to find and remove any malware or infectious/Windows modifying content that alters ones browsing experience.
Ads can be annoying, but Malwarebytes will not find/remove any of this content .. most of it is 'landed' in the Temp internet folder/files where it is loaded from when the web-page you are viewing is built onto your browser display page.
If you want to stop almost everything annoying .. just use the Windows host file. That is what it is there for.
Advert blocking add-ons for browsers are then not needed at all, as the Windows hosts file takes precedance. It's just a text file .. not any type of add-on that may slow down otherwise 'brisk' surfing.
http://winhelp2002.mvps.org/hosts.htm