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<blockquote data-quote="Eggnog" data-source="post: 943277" data-attributes="member: 71010"><p>I have BTS installed on all my family's PCs, anywhere from 8GB i3 HDD to 16GB i7 SSD, and it runs smoothly without any issues. Couldn't even tell it's installed if you didn't know it. I've been using it for quite a while and didn't give it much thought other than my organization uses Bitdefender Endpoint so I figured I might have fewer login issues by using BTS. I never get why some people insist Bitdefender is "heavy", whatever the heck than even means anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eggnog, post: 943277, member: 71010"] I have BTS installed on all my family's PCs, anywhere from 8GB i3 HDD to 16GB i7 SSD, and it runs smoothly without any issues. Couldn't even tell it's installed if you didn't know it. I've been using it for quite a while and didn't give it much thought other than my organization uses Bitdefender Endpoint so I figured I might have fewer login issues by using BTS. I never get why some people insist Bitdefender is "heavy", whatever the heck than even means anyway. [/QUOTE]
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