![]() ![]() The interesting point posted is AVG's detection of an Eset protection module. Others might constantly complain via internal status display or alerting about their real-time protection being disabled. ![]() ![]() Some solutions will run just fine in this status. The other solutions should have their real-time protection option disabled. ![]() However only one should have its real-time protection enabled to avoid conflicts. It is now also owned by Avast.įirst, multiple AV/anti-malware solutions can be installed. There is no free version, just the 30 day trial.Īs for AVG, I used to use it years back, but over the years found it started to come with a lot of extra stuff and try to get you to buy their other programs. I noticed you mentioned eset free - the only thing I can think of is you are running a trial - it's a while since I have ran a trial of eset but I believe it is 30 days. you need to load and run a scan manually but it looks like both of yours are real time so will be conflicting.Īlso you mentioned the mac version - this will not work on windows - the one you have installed is eset nod32 which is esets antivirus - eset also has internet security which includes firewall and other stuff and then a premium version which has a password manager and encryption tool. Yeah as someone has mentioned - running two AVs is always risky as both will be trying to do stuff - this is especially risky if both are realtime AVs - some users have extra non realtime avs e.g. Attached is eset error message & AVG report I checked out the links you sent & they look promising, but above my compute ability comfort zone, so i will take your info to a computer repair guy to try your suggestion. ![]()
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