I agree with saketh k running 3 is a bit of an overkill personally I would just use the adware se and update it often and just set it to run once a day
unless you plan on going to places with a lot of spyware like porno sites then I would run 3
2007-08-26 10:11:15
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answered by dreadfulgravy 3
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The rule is one anti-virus, one firewall, and several anti-spyware. The ones you have are fine & won't conflict.
You might also consider using
Spybot Search & Destroy
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,22262-page,1-c,antispywaretools/description.html
AVG Anti-Spyware 7.5 (scroll down to Installation Files)
http://www.grisoft.com/doc/31/us/crp/0?prd=asw
SUPERanti-spy
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/SuperAntiSpyware.html
I use all of them & they play well with each other. Try running them in sequence & see what picks up stuff the others missed. And always update before scanning
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2007-08-26 10:19:29
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answered by Gary 7
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you ought to in basic terms have a million anti-virus and a million anti-undercover agent ware working interior the backround, it is wonderful to have them in case you desire to run a test as diverse courses can discover diverse virus's, yet once you have greater then a million of each working consistently interior the backround then there's a danger of great conflictions and your computing gadget overall performance could desire to take effectual. i do no longer use Norton or Mcafee, they the two are significant CPU hogs, they only consume up area, you will get the comparable and/or greater suitable from AVG-unfastened version anti-virus, It does not consume your CPU to loss of existence, it is non intrusive, so it is going to in basic terms provide a popup for a scourge. Norton & Mcafee misplaced their licenes that say their products are doing, what they are announcing they're doing. yet once you have no longer have been given any overall performance subject concerns and are not an avid gamer, then you possibly dont could desire to rigidity approximately it.
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answered by ? 4
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yes, its fine to have multiple anti-spyware programs. As a matter of fact, I would also recommend using those programs. You only want one anti-virus and one firewall, but you will be fine with multiple anti-spyware installed.
2007-08-26 09:53:05
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answered by Connor 3
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My advice to that is run one program at a time for best results.
Even if you have not encountered any problems so far doesn't mean that it is always going to perform that way.
By letting each program run on their own you will get better results on the long run. Any program will perform better and faster if it's running alone.
2007-08-26 10:03:18
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answered by amdiag 6
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i have been told that there are conflicts when you try to run multiple av, as, or fw. i have used multiples of each for over a year. as long as you dont mind the extra time it takes to boot up, and you dont get error messages advising about conflicts, i say that in this day and time it never hurts to be safe. run them, and safe surfing!!
2007-08-26 09:53:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Try http://tipsfromruby-internetsecurity.blogspot.com/ for further help to keep your computer protected with regular virus protection and other related updates and news .
2007-08-26 13:03:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you won't have any problems with using 3 ant-spyware but it is just unneccesary. Just use adware se and spybot search and destroy.
2007-08-26 09:54:56
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answered by saketh k 2
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its not advisable to run multiple antivirus bcoz of conflicts . choose the best .
2007-08-26 10:07:36
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answered by ayedun 4
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some you can hasnt hurt my comp.
2007-08-26 10:36:24
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answered by cattdaddy1216 2
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