![]() I don’t have any exclusions, but seems to be ok – no performance issues. Is that it? What does running Defender with Malwarebytes buy me? And I was going to do an offline scan (kept getting stupid COMPUTRACE alert on boot scan with EST but I had disabled Computrace and it could be false positive).Īlso, I think I have everything set properly – Defender is showing no actions needed (some are greyed out due to MBAM). You can still use Windows Defender to perform a manual-or offline-scan as a backup to your preferred antivirus app, though. While another antivirus app is installed, Windows Defender won’t continue performing real-time scans, so it won’t interfere with your other app. HowtoGeek says – Windows 10 automatically disables Windows Defender if you install another antivirus app. ![]() Malwarebytes is doing Realtime protection. I know, you shouldn’t run two security suites due to conflicts – though these two seem to cooperate. ![]() But, as much as I am reading, I still don’t understand what I am getting from running both. I have been reading online and am confident that it’s good protection. I just ended my subscription with ESET NOD32. ![]()
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