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I have an older slower Laptop w/ Win11, would replacing Windows Defender with F-Secure speed it up?
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<blockquote data-quote="pxxb1" data-source="post: 1000482" data-attributes="member: 69270"><p>That did not answer the question.</p><p></p><p>Being infected is quite an achievement, one has to be very careless and ignorant. If one is a home user there is a very little chance that one will be infected since creating malware costs, and they do not create these thing to spend them on us normal guys. They want bigger fish. Mixing with the memory is for big fish. The worst you can experience is that something happens to the browser, hence the suggestion about Sandboxie. To get something besides that on your pc you need to install it by yourself, a.k.a be careless. H_C, also mentioned before, takes care of that. A good free Av like Wisevector StopX will top that set up and make it a fort. You do not need more than that, trust me.</p><p>And all this is a light set up.</p><p></p><p>But start with inactivating Core isolation to see if that is the culprit.</p><p></p><p>Besides, if your pc do not meet certain requisites, it will not help much anyway: <a href="https://www.thewindowsclub.com/core-isolation-and-memory-integrity-in-windows-10" target="_blank">How to Enable or Disable Core Isolation and Memory Integrity in Windows 11/10</a>.</p><p>It is better to learn to act safely with the pc then arming it to the brim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pxxb1, post: 1000482, member: 69270"] That did not answer the question. Being infected is quite an achievement, one has to be very careless and ignorant. If one is a home user there is a very little chance that one will be infected since creating malware costs, and they do not create these thing to spend them on us normal guys. They want bigger fish. Mixing with the memory is for big fish. The worst you can experience is that something happens to the browser, hence the suggestion about Sandboxie. To get something besides that on your pc you need to install it by yourself, a.k.a be careless. H_C, also mentioned before, takes care of that. A good free Av like Wisevector StopX will top that set up and make it a fort. You do not need more than that, trust me. And all this is a light set up. But start with inactivating Core isolation to see if that is the culprit. Besides, if your pc do not meet certain requisites, it will not help much anyway: [URL="https://www.thewindowsclub.com/core-isolation-and-memory-integrity-in-windows-10"]How to Enable or Disable Core Isolation and Memory Integrity in Windows 11/10[/URL]. It is better to learn to act safely with the pc then arming it to the brim. [/QUOTE]
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