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Why? Is their any issues?Removed: Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 MR1, Kaspersky Protection (browser extension),
Why? Is their any issues?Removed: Kaspersky Internet Security 2016 MR1, Kaspersky Protection (browser extension),
Nothing, really. That's why I said I just wanted to.Why? Is their any issues?
Basically their Operation Groundbait got me too.Nothing, really. That's why I said I just wanted to.
ESET's whitepaper about its protection got me.
I might return to Kaspersky or other AV/AM like Emsisoft Internet Security after a while.
Whats not working in HMPA ?Update!
Removed: Zemana AntiMalware Premium, ReHIPS (Beta), CryptoPrevent 7, HitmanPro.Alert, On-demand scanners (HitmanPro, Zemana AntiMalware), Browsers with their respective extensions/add-ons (Pale Moon 64-bit, Cyberfox 64-bit, Vivaldi 64-bit), RollBack Rx Professional
Added: Zemana Antilogger Premium (also as on-demand scanner), Windows Firewall Control
Changes were made primarily due to the resetting (re-installation) of the OS. I just exchanged ZAM Premium to ZAL Premium. I was having problems with ReHIPS licensing, and so I uninstalled it. HitmanPro.Alert and HitmanPro can't be installed this time due to Secure Boot, which I'm not willing to turn off. RollBack Rx Professional hasn't been reinstalled because of Secure Boot, also. Others are gone mainly because of the reset.
Updating to the Anniversary Update doesn't result in an error. But if you reset the OS or make a clean installation, Erik said that it would result in errors. I did an OS reset.Whats not working in HMPA ?
I installed and am tinkering with it, it seems fine, what should I look for ?
I like it so far, but the system slows down when opening a folder full of executables due to its scanning of the files.Nice config, thank you for sharing @XhenEd How do you like WD?
Yes @XhenEd with that software and your expert knowledge i am sure you will be safe enough my friend.Update!
Removed: Windows Defender (disabled), Zemana AntiMalware
Added: Zemana AntiLogger (on-demand), Pale Moon 27 64-bit (along w/ its add-ons), Vivaldi 64-bit (along w/ its extensions), O&O ShutUp10
I'm currently "AV-less", and therefore anyone who follows my config must proceed with caution, as I still would personally recommend having an AV for general use.
Disabling Windows Defender (through O&O ShutUp10) was initially just a test, that is, to test whether it was the cause of slowdown of my laptop. And rightly so, after disabling it and restarting the system, startup was way faster, launching programs was quicker, and navigating through folders with several executables had no slowdown. Because of this, I decided to let it be disabled.
My laptop is sufficiently protected by AppGuard Professional, VoodooShield Pro, and HitmanPro.Alert, together with scheduled on-demand scan of ZAL and HMP, so disabling Windows Defender is fine.