can you run avira with windows security esseitinals?

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  1. Posts : 1,533
    Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1
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    xxsicknessxx said:
    good point your very right... i guess the other side of the coin is if I didn't have odd system issues i would be less parnoiad. I mean... maybe trying fix problems that are very possibly hardware related with anti virus stupid ... but yea... ok I get that...

    Well... so looks like fresh install windows or some complaning is what im getting from you guys? because really issues im having if there a virus or malware or something or bad windows system setting... no amount of apps will fix that right?

    would a fresh install take care of a system problem? Like if windows messed up somewhere or is it possible to damage you system permenelty? to a extent? or could a power issue lets say damage the mother board?

    again I keep asking if anyone knows way test the mother board but again the answer I assume is no and send it back to toshiba.... :P or be happy with what I got lol
    Just run Microsoft Security Essentials. Also, as some other posters have said, please run a Malwarebytes scan every onvce in awhile. I try to do that about once a week, but around 2 to 3 times a month is ok.
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  2. Posts : 155
    windows7 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #12

    do you run malware in safe mode?

    isn't addware as good?
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  3. Posts : 78
    win 7 64
       #13

    If you want to be safe, just add Sandboxie to what ever A/V you want and go surfing. Sandboxie is most important, and the Anti virus choice.........not so much.
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  4. Posts : 3,168
    Windows 10 64bit
       #14

    You can but your sure to have conflicts I suggested remove the other 2 anti virus and choose one and stay with that and just get app like malwarebytes,Search And destroy and Super anti spyware to help your anti virus find anything that might have got past your antivirus
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