Question Comodo Antivirus System Impact

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blueblackwow65

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Hi I have an old pentium dual core with windows 10 ,I am wondering should I just install comodo firewall only .or use simple wall with a try outof Eset with simplewall for a few days or weeks.
I am just using the machine to browse net and very light game usage.
 

simmerskool

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Hi I have an old pentium dual core with windows 10 ,I am wondering should I just install comodo firewall only .or use simple wall with a try outof Eset with simplewall for a few days or weeks.
I am just using the machine to browse net and very light game usage.
fwiw, I would use comodo firewall with ESET Nod32 (unless you're satisfied with MS Defender with perhaps DefenderUI or AndyFul's ConfirgureDefender.
 

Vitali Ortzi

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Hi I have an old pentium dual core with windows 10 ,I am wondering should I just install comodo firewall only .or use simple wall with a try outof Eset with simplewall for a few days or weeks.
I am just using the machine to browse net and very light game usage.
Not sure if ESET will be light enough on that system but comodo certainly will

On a old dual core I would probably use win 11 without defender etc (debloated with Chris Titus tool ) and probably comodo as the main security if ESET feels too heavy on it
Btw if you have extra ram I would highly recommend checkpoint, bitdefender , Symantec , Microsoft defender extensions on a chromium based browser (brave if you need adblock ) and a secure DNS like quad9 , DNSEU

DNS + extensions can get rid of most malicious software from even getting into your machine
 
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blueblackwow65

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Not sure if ESET will be light enough on that system but comodo certainly will

On a old dual core I would probably use win 11 without defender etc (debloated with Chris Titus tool ) and probably comodo as the main security if ESET feels too heavy on it
Btw if you have extra ram I would highly recommend checkpoint, bitdefender , Symantec , Microsoft defender extensions on a chromium based browser (brave if you need adblock ) and a secure DNS like quad9 , DNSEU

DNS + extensions can get rid of most malicious software from even getting into your machine
Thank you for the replies ,I have tried win11 on that machine and it is just a mess with blue screens and slowdowns , that is why I have win10 21h2 installed.
I have windows defender disabled completely ,I have tried it and it was very heavy on system .
I will try Comodo firewall only and see how that goes.
Thanks
 

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