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I was wondering if you think if its a good idea to use the following combinations of anti-virus, though i am using it right now.

-Norton 360
-Windows Defender
-Malwarebytes Anti Malware
-Security 360 Pro
-Windows patrol
Generally combining av is a bad idea. It causes all sorts of software conflicts and can slow your system to a crawl. Pick an av, any av, and stick with it.
(10-21-2009, 04:31 PM)cday Wrote: [ -> ]Generally combining av is a bad idea. It causes all sorts of software conflicts and can slow your system to a crawl. Pick an av, any av, and stick with it.
Thanks for the response, i used both of the AV cz sometimes Windows Defender picks up something that Norton doesn't.
Well, I would recommend Kaspersky.
Here's a link: http://www.kaspersky.com
As long as all aren't started at once, and aren't used at once (unless they are compatible) I don't really see a problem. I would recommend Avast Pro though.
I'm using Microsoft Security Essentials
www.kaspersky.com - KIS 2010 and
www.eset.com - eset smart security 4 - 90% safe
Definitely Kaspersky for your first choice, if not, try ESET Nod32.

Keep Malware Bytes, great program.
Use one at a time with Microsoft Security Essentials.
If you want to use a combinations of antivirus, I would suggest if you want to use two antivirus to only leave one with Real-time protection, and the other one just use it for scan. The best combination will be:

Antivirus+Anti-Malware+Anti-Spyware+Anti-adware= to better protection.
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