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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony Qian" data-source="post: 962643" data-attributes="member: 91446"><p>Incompatibility can lead to BSOD and crashes in the worst-case scenario and the absence of these two signs does not rule out the possibility of incompatibility between two AVs. The most common signs of incompatibility are system slowdown (daily use) and threat removal inefficiency/failure (when attacked by malware).</p><p></p><p>WiseVector said on KaFan (a Chinese cybersecurity forum) that they are working hard to get WV registered in WSC. Due to a lack of funds, this process is not very smooth. But this shows, once again, WV is not <strong>designed </strong>to work alongside other AVs. WV should be considered a<strong> stand-alone</strong> antivirus that offers comprehensive protection.</p><p></p><p>In this case, Kaspersky is not a VERY light antivirus, because it has System Watcher component. Panda and ESET are all light AVs. ESET, with HIPS disabled, is a much better choice than Kaspersky if you still want to combine WV with a leading AV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony Qian, post: 962643, member: 91446"] Incompatibility can lead to BSOD and crashes in the worst-case scenario and the absence of these two signs does not rule out the possibility of incompatibility between two AVs. The most common signs of incompatibility are system slowdown (daily use) and threat removal inefficiency/failure (when attacked by malware). WiseVector said on KaFan (a Chinese cybersecurity forum) that they are working hard to get WV registered in WSC. Due to a lack of funds, this process is not very smooth. But this shows, once again, WV is not [B]designed [/B]to work alongside other AVs. WV should be considered a[B] stand-alone[/B] antivirus that offers comprehensive protection. In this case, Kaspersky is not a VERY light antivirus, because it has System Watcher component. Panda and ESET are all light AVs. ESET, with HIPS disabled, is a much better choice than Kaspersky if you still want to combine WV with a leading AV. [/QUOTE]
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