sevgi's (new)config

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Dec 31, 1969
Windows Edition
Pro
User Access Control
Always notify
Real-time security
VoodooShiled (free), Avast Internet Security, Zemana Antimalware (licence)
Firewall security
Periodic malware scanners
EEK, MBAM
Malware sample testing
I do not participate in malware testing
Browser(s) and extensions
Firefox, Chrome
Maintenance tools
Cclenear, OO Defrag
File and Photo backup
None
System recovery
Windows backup

sevgi

Level 1
Thread author
May 24, 2014
3
I thank you for your interest.
I do not want to use the browser extension, except ublock
Emsisoft Internet Security was doing BSoD, all been fixed now
maybe I'll remove the webroot
(sorry my english is very bad: google translate!)
 
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Hello Servgi,

Just some suggestions...

I use both Emsi EAM and EIS. While you can probably get away with EIS and Webroot combo, it is very likely that issues will occur. Plus you might have to deal with double alerts - both from EIS and Webroot.

EIS is more than sufficient under typical use. Emsi +100. :D

Consider:

AOMEI Backupper Free - will do everything you need for back-ups, including incremental.
Touro Cloud Backup 3GB Free - automated, incremental.
CCleaner - to tidy-up system once in a while.

You have well thought-out config !
 

jamescv7

Level 85
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Mar 15, 2011
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Hello your combination can be optimized with Emsisoft alone, considering you can tweak some of the settings, BB (Mamutu) is fine at default stage and better not to activate at paranoid mode which will provide more pop ups.

Consider of multi account, you may set a limited user account if necessary to avoid any programs might downloaded and execute without your permission. ;)
 

Alexstrasza

Level 4
Verified
Mar 18, 2015
151
It's best that you don't run Webroot SecureAnywhere with EIS, as WSA is also an AV and EIS should not be used with other AVs (unlike EAM).

Also I do not recommend "optimizer" programs like Auslogics BoostSpeed. CCleaner will handle junk cleaning, uninstallation and secure deletion for free, while for defragmentation you can use the built-in Windows Disk Defragmenter tool - or at most, Defraggler or Auslogics DiskDefrag.

Otherwise, nice configuration overall.
 

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