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when you have a low memory computer you need any bit of RAM for other programs, even if i don't have slowdown , i don't accept this behavior; it bother my eyes
is it worth $39.99 a year subscription when they are so many free options available.
Enjoy!!
Really? Any proof? Webroot has a rollback feature.when it comes to nasty malware webroot gets overpowered easily
Really? Any proof? Webroot has a rollback feature.
The rollback feature did not work?Same as Kaspersky for ransomware.
The rollback feature did not work?
Hello Nikos751. Since I've seriously considered installing my own 6 month version of Webroot, your comments "..noticed a particular bug in 8.1 x64. What a pity, I liked this product. Back to Windows 8 security again!" caught my eye.I just installed an 6 months trial, and I noticed the particular bug in 8.1 x64. What a pity, I liked this product.
Back to Windows 8 security again!
I did no uses any other av simultaneously (including WD). this is a known problem specifically in Win8 x64 and you can easily find the relevant topic in their forum. They say that it may has to do with the new way windows 8 handles the ram and its content is shared,if I remember well.Hello Nikos751. Since I've seriously considered installing my own 6 month version of Webroot, your comments "..noticed a particular bug in 8.1 x64. What a pity, I liked this product. Back to Windows 8 security again!" caught my eye.
I wanted to ask whether the bug was related to missing script on Webroot's windows, and whether you'd used Webroot simultaneously along side Windows Defender or had you deactivated Windows antivirus?
Thanks!
Thank you, Nikos! This warning is much appreciated. I'd read Webroot could be used with Windows (maybe I confused it's firewall by mistake..!).I did no uses any other av simultaneously (including WD). this is a known problem specifically in Win8 x64 and you can easily find the relevant topic in their forum. They say that it may has to do with the new way windows 8 handles the ram and its content is shared,if I remember well.
Avast with hardened mode on between the twoThank you, Nikos! This warning is much appreciated. I'd read Webroot could be used with Windows (maybe I confused it's firewall by mistake..!).
Now, we are free(?) to choose between Webroot or Avast Premier for our son's Windows 7 SP 1.