use avg only, as 2 anti-virus programs can conflict and usually do, but you can have as many anti-spyware programs with it as you want, I personally use 4 antispyware programs alongside AVG
2007-02-24 09:48:36
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answered by karl 3
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That's asking for trouble. Keep AVG and get rid of the Aol. You can have multiple anti-spyware programs though here's a list of free ones if you need it http://www.basicspywaretips.com/spywareremovaltool.html
2007-02-24 09:50:11
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answered by Mark 4
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AVG is crap ware. so a techniques i believe a impressive style of the posters here. in case you want safety that works you want a paid version of Avira or Kaspersky. for my area, i like Kaspersky the excellent. in the adventure that your pc is clean it is going to stay clean with Kaspersky. I definitely have had it now for 2 years. 2 virus unfastened years. i can assert that with Avast or AVG. get rid of AVG on a similar time as your forward. in case you keep it that is basically a rely of time earlier your hopelessly contaminated with Trojan mal ware. you may get a pandemic everywhere on the internet. some places are worse than others. you want some thing that works. no longer some little kiddie AV.
2016-11-25 21:21:51
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answered by ? 4
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Two anti-virus programs WILL conflict with each other.
By all means have two but disable one and use it only to do the odd virus scan.
I have NOD32 and AVG, i only use AVG to do scans now and again, as it can pick up stuff NOD32 cant and visa versa
2007-02-24 09:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes absolutely. The more antivirus programs you run though they can start slowing down your computer eventually. But overall there's no problem having more than one antivirus program. If one don't find a virus the other one might.
2007-02-24 10:19:20
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answered by Bill S 6
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Sure, but it isn't exactly recommened because both might not work properly especially if you have one that is from a big company like Zonealarm or Norton where they adivse and sometimes won't install without first removing your other anti virus program.
2007-02-24 10:40:37
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answered by Vic 3
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although i wouldn't have aol anything, yes you can, as long as they dont scan at the same time. most firewalls are alright, but they are all different in some ways, just like cars.
2007-02-24 11:50:06
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answered by Anonymous
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if both antivirus programs work
keep them
two heads are better than one
majorgeeks.com has alot of free firewalls
I just downloaded pctools free firewall and love it.
I know nothing about mcafee
2007-02-24 09:51:29
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answered by Elvis 7
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