In my Root Drv(i.e C:) , I’ve installed both McAfee and AVG, Both trial versions. Is it OK. Or if I need to remove any of them then which one should I uninstall ?
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In my Root Drv(i.e C:) , I’ve installed both McAfee and AVG, Both trial versions. Is it OK. Or if I need to remove any of them then which one should I uninstall ?
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7 responses so far ↓
1 Michelle // Nov 7, 2009
It’d be a good idea to get rid of one of them. Uninstall AVG, it’s less reputable.
2 Suomynona // Nov 7, 2009
Having two virus programs is like having no virus program at all. They cancel each other out. Pick which one you like better and get rid of the other one. Personally I hate Macafee. It slows down your computer so much. I don’t know about AVG. I used to use Avast but it sucked. I have trend now and I love it.
3 iHateyou // Nov 7, 2009
you need to uninstall one of them..
you only need one antivirus..if you activate another one, or even install another one they will conflict. it doesnt matter what kind they are
4 Andrew // Nov 7, 2009
I recommend that you get rid of the the AVG-Trl version coz firstly its a trial version and secondly… Mcafee is most up to date and has better user friendlieless.
5 Nik Tha Stik // Nov 7, 2009
NEVER have more than one anti-virus software at a time. Keep McAffee
6 Servette // Nov 7, 2009
only one is fine.
personally i will use AVG
7 Z, King of Ninjas // Nov 7, 2009
It’s highly advisable that you remove either AVG or McAfee. The two antivirus programs will be in conflict with one another. It doesn’t matter which one you remove, they are both reliable programs. Just be sure to remove one of them. If you want extra protection, then download ThreatFire "or" Malwarebytes. Neither are antivirus programs, but they both can heal & prevent malware in conjunction with most antivirus programs. Basically they serve as complements to an antivirus. Both are also free.
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