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@cruelsister when I am correct you advised to use WiseVector free with CFW free. When WiseVector drops the consumer version, what free AV would you recommend to use alongside CFW?
Agreed. Well it messed up some drivers on my old laptop when I tried doing that.Turning back system clock is no good idea.
Forum mumbo jumbo.I must be seeing the wrong forums!! What the hell is this?
Yeah, they just changed the forum software one night this week. No one got any prior notification. I'm not a fan of it though some features better than the old forum. There is a dark mode but just not a fan of the layout.
My WVSX recommendation was done after a year long trial of the combination, now sadly wasted. I believe a Kaspersky product will be an alternative and I'll start a trial this weekend. It'll take a while to confirm all is honky-dory.what free AV would you recommend to use alongside CFW
Sorry as I wasn't clear at all! I meant to do this just as an initial check to verify that the product would change at the end of the 30 day period, and then change it back.Well it messed up some drivers on my old laptop when I tried doing that
@cruelsister, I'd like to try same or similar combo on VM. are you thinking Kaspersky Free (if it still exists) I do have a license for Kaspersky Standard. Also since Standard controls the firewall, I assume that I'd need to install KS first, and then install CF so CF will override K's firewall. Is that assumption correct? (also wondering if K will allow CF to install properly. I guess that's part of the test ) Your thoughts welcome.I believe a Kaspersky product will be an alternative and I'll start a trial this weekend. It'll take a while to confirm all is honky-dory.
I cannot disagree with that.Blahhh. Dull and boring.
What if none of these plans fit my budget?
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