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<blockquote data-quote="Tiamati" data-source="post: 986998" data-attributes="member: 56785"><p>I used to read a lot of those reviews before. But i'm getting skeptical with those results, specially after Microsoft improved so much their protection. Is it even possible that Microsoft would create an antivirus that is so much heavier than virtually all products in the market? We are saying that Microsoft doesn't know how to optimize its own antivirus on its own OS. It's hard to believe in that. It seems more as an attempt to justify the "need" to still use any other antivirus solution. And ask most users here, many of them will tell you that Windows is lighter with its own antivirus (<strong>maybe </strong>loosing for some well known light antivirus like Eset)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiamati, post: 986998, member: 56785"] I used to read a lot of those reviews before. But i'm getting skeptical with those results, specially after Microsoft improved so much their protection. Is it even possible that Microsoft would create an antivirus that is so much heavier than virtually all products in the market? We are saying that Microsoft doesn't know how to optimize its own antivirus on its own OS. It's hard to believe in that. It seems more as an attempt to justify the "need" to still use any other antivirus solution. And ask most users here, many of them will tell you that Windows is lighter with its own antivirus ([B]maybe [/B]loosing for some well known light antivirus like Eset) [/QUOTE]
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