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Ta..... owe you a drink.wmrcomputers said:just go into add/remove programs and un-install malwarebytes until further notice then Andy. As soon as it's time to re-install you'll be able to install the free and it will come back on as full version again
I think you may have AVG 9 on it, so same applies to you. If I installed it with Malwarebytes, go into START, CONTROL PANEL, ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS and get rid of Malwarebytes for now.Mrs B said:I dont suppose you happened to notice what was on this did you? lol complete plonker that i am of course will bodge something up
Agreed it's on a par, but the downside to Avast is that users are forced to register... and not just as a one off but every 12 months. Most people can't be bothered so they end up with an inactive anti-virus after 12 months. Not only that but it makes setting up customers computers a right pain too.kyoto49 said:Would recommend the free AVAST instead of AVG. I've been very happy with it so far and it comes highly recommended.
Fantastic! have done it, thank you very muchwmrcomputers said:I think you may have AVG 9 on it, so same applies to you. If I installed it with Malwarebytes, go into START, CONTROL PANEL, ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS and get rid of Malwarebytes for now.Mrs B said:I dont suppose you happened to notice what was on this did you? lol complete plonker that i am of course will bodge something up
Hello, Open Source!joshua said:I can appreciate that it must be hard for antivirus designers to create a product which has to search out bad code whilst living in peace with many other running programs but perhaps a little more mutual r&d with similar companies would benefit us poor souls who know bugger all about pc's
Thanks for that - I was just a bit concerned about conflicts, etc...wmrcomputers said:Trusteer Rapport is very good. It basically ensures that it really is your banks servers that you are visiting. If they are offering it for you, then use it! It doesn't conflict in any way with your current AV programs or anything, but it's a worthwhile little add-on!