But if i disable norton spyware protection . Will this still conflict with each other .. i need your help because my norton did not find a trojan which sd(spyware doctor) did ..any answers would help very much so !!
thanks guys
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But if i disable norton spyware protection . Will this still conflict with each other .. i need your help because my norton did not find a trojan which sd(spyware doctor) did ..any answers would help very much so !!
thanks guys
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3 responses so far ↓
1 drgallery // Oct 1, 2008
Yes, you can use any combination of anti-spyware and anti-virus. Though sometimes Norton’s refuse to co-operate with other virus protection software.
2 Gerard de Ridefor†// Oct 1, 2008
Use Nod 32 Norton is awful and does not find anything you will find people who know about PC`s will all recommend Avast AVG or Nod 32. I would use AVG anti spyware its free and Nod 32 the problems you are facing are all down to the fact Norton misses viruses and malware. So rather than ask why my cake is turning out bad am I cooking it wrong look at the ingredients your making it out of, ie get rid of Norton
3 Sly_Old_Mole // Oct 1, 2008
Most of my friends run free malwarebytes along side Norton without disable anything:
http://www.download.com/Malwarebytes-Anti-Malware/3000-8022_4-10804572.html
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