Microsoft Security Essentials?

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  1. Posts : 45
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
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    Microsoft Security Essentials?


    I've just completed a clean install of an Acer PC using its Windows 7 Home Premium Upgrade DVD (thanks to this community too: Clean Install with a Upgrade Windows 7 Version).

    Now it's time to add few useful programs systems will use for security.

    I've asked for a suggest on an other community where an expert user (seems he wrote also many wiki articles) answered me to use "Microsoft Security Essentials" only.

    Now, I'm not a windows user since many years ago, but a friend asked me if I could re-install Win-7 on its pc, by now slowed down due to many bad apps and so on...
    So, I don't know if MS security is a good choice or just it "sucks" compared to other third parties alternatives.

    I'd glad if you could give me a feedback for that product.
    Thanks in advance!
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  2. Posts : 50
    Win7 Ultimate x64
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    Joe7 said:
    ...an expert user (seems he wrote also many wiki articles) answered me to use "Microsoft Security Essentials" only...

    ...I don't know if MS security is a good choice or just it "sucks" compared to other third parties alternatives.
    I know very few technical details in comparison to what that expert likely knows, but I whole-heartedly agree. I switched to Microsoft Security Essentials (MSE) quite some time ago and have never looked back. There is no such software that is perfectly able to catch absolutely everything, and there is no better security on the internet than in having good-and-safe clicking habits for staying out of trouble -- no click = no trouble -- in the first place. But MSE does as well as any in an overall sense and it can do that without dragging your machine down.
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  3. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
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    Hi and welcome to SevenForums,
    I would not recommend MSE unless your willing to purchase Mbam premium
    The lifetime licenses for mbam = Malewarebytes have just about dried up but you might get lucky in finding one somewhere last I checked Amazon no more were available,

    With that said I would lean towards either Panda or "hold my nose Avast"
    But Do Not download Avast from CNet
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  4. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bits
       #4

    For a newbie like me it's good to have opinions from experts..
    I have see in google that bitdefender is good less heavy and intrusive then avast...
    I don't use web to download cracks, etc, etc.. in your opinion
    ThrashZone
    is bitdefender good like avast?

    Regards.
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  5. Posts : 7,781
    Win 7 32 Home Premium, Win 7 64 Pro, Win 8.1, Win 10
       #5

    There are always discussions going on at this post, you can weigh the pros/cons of different AV's

    What's the Best Anti-virus?
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  6. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bits
       #6

    Thanks

    :)
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  7. Posts : 2,774
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
       #7

    For different computers, I use Avast, Avira & MSE. I set the two As to be non-aggressive, alert me, automatically quarantine, & let me deal with quarantined items one at a time.
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  8. Posts : 20,583
    Win-7-Pro64bit 7-H-Prem-64bit
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    Lc1975 said:
    ThrashZone
    is bitdefender good like avast?

    Regards.
    Never used it personally or Avast all I know is Avast is popular here

    I'd say go with anything except a IOBit product or Mcafee product :)
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  9. Posts : 225
    Microsoft Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
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    Lc1975 said:
    For a newbie like me it's good to have opinions from experts..
    I have see in google that bitdefender is good less heavy and intrusive then avast...
    I don't use web to download cracks, etc, etc.. in your opinion
    ThrashZone
    is bitdefender good like avast?

    Regards.
    I am currently using BitDefender on my personal laptop, and used to use Avast. I like both products well enough. Neither have stood out to me more than the other, but both have worked just fine, caught certain things, etc. I would say try them out, see which one you like the best, and go with it. There's obviously people who are going to swear by certain AV's, me personally I love Norton, but I just don't feel the need to pay for it, so I don't use it. I usually give an AV a year, and test out a new one if I see improvement from the people who make it.
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  10. Posts : 45
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #10

    I took a look to that topic before open this one, but it's about 100 pages long and it's first page seems out of date...

    Anyway I'm looking for a Free (as in beer) suite.

    Last time I had set up a windows system on a machine in a no-profit association office, I chosen Comodo Internet Security. And after some click to configure its behavior It's working fine until now...
    Anyway performance request of these suites are visible: pc seems smoother if you don't install any antivirus nor antispyware at all.
    So I've thought that WSE could be a lighter choice than other solutions.

    Why exactly would WSE need an other software like malewarebytes?
    Could you explain better ThrashZone?

    Thanks for answers folks!
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