First i would like to say, you should enable your UAC.. Second, i think you should choose one or the other anti virus, and drop one. It seems you have the basics covered other then.
First i would like to say, you should enable your UAC.. Second, i think you should choose one or the other anti virus, and drop one. It seems you have the basics covered other then.
I installed kingsoft because it detects some rare viruses and it gives me some microsoft updates that windows update wont. In their official page it says Perfectly Working with Other Antivirus, Provides Outstanding Protection to End Users. http://pcdoctor.kingsoft.com/
I installed kingsoft because it detects some rare viruses and it gives me some microsoft updates that windows update wont. In their official page it says Perfectly Working with Other Antivirus, Provides Outstanding Protection to End Users. http://pcdoctor.kingsoft.com/
I would not trust another 3rd party program with windows updates.. I personally would let the installer provide them, or i would got to microsofts website and download them manually.. As always, it is your system, we just provide opinions..
I would not trust another 3rd party program with windows updates.. I personally would let the installer provide them, or i would got to microsofts website and download them manually.. As always, it is your system, we just provide opinions..
yes true. : ) overloaded real-time protection to compensate UAC because UAC dont detect malware but its only like a anti-executable. I will run a software anyway so i think UAC is pointless. Or maybee UAC has other functions than anti-executable and i should enable it?