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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 962641" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>If it was not designed to work with other antiviruses you would see issues like BSODs or Windows crashing. In addition to that, since it doesn't yet register as an antivirus in Windows Security Center, Microsoft Defender does not get disabled when you install WiseVector. As a result, for now, I use it together with another antivirus, as I don't want to use Microsoft Defender. You need to do that, or use a tool like Defender Control, to disable MD if you want to use WiseVector on its own. The problem I've found with Defender Control, is that in time, Windows decides to enabled Microsoft Defender again. By using a second antivirus, I avoid that issue,</p><p></p><p>In terms of performance, it can be better to use only a single antivirus. But, because WV is so light, if paired with another very light antivirus, it will probably have less system impact than using one heavier antivirus. That was the case for me when using 360 Total Security and WiseVector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 962641, member: 31436"] If it was not designed to work with other antiviruses you would see issues like BSODs or Windows crashing. In addition to that, since it doesn't yet register as an antivirus in Windows Security Center, Microsoft Defender does not get disabled when you install WiseVector. As a result, for now, I use it together with another antivirus, as I don't want to use Microsoft Defender. You need to do that, or use a tool like Defender Control, to disable MD if you want to use WiseVector on its own. The problem I've found with Defender Control, is that in time, Windows decides to enabled Microsoft Defender again. By using a second antivirus, I avoid that issue, In terms of performance, it can be better to use only a single antivirus. But, because WV is so light, if paired with another very light antivirus, it will probably have less system impact than using one heavier antivirus. That was the case for me when using 360 Total Security and WiseVector. [/QUOTE]
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