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http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials
Available in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.
successor to Live OneCare
Reviews have generally been very favorable. MSE has been praised for its good detection rates, infrequent false positives, scanning performance, and minimal resource utilization.
Source::Download Squad
I'm not sure I want to try out an Anti-Virus made by MS yet since I did not really like Windows Defender. I guest this will give AVG, Avast, Avira, and other free AV some competition. I been pretty happy with Avast Anti-virus, so I probably would not change unless Windows Security Essentials have better support and detection.
Microsoft Launches a Free Anti-Virus called "Security Essentials"
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I think it is possible to uninstall WD, but I heard SE disables WD when you install SE.Skeithex wrote:maybe I will uninstall WD and put in SE, if possible.froggyboy604 wrote:Yes, I think some hackers are working on a way to get pass SE, but I think they will still focus mostly on more popular AVs like Norton, Mcafee, AVG, etc.
SE is a nice improvement compared to Windows Defender.
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disable or not, if a program has no use on my computer it will be taken off to make room for other stuff. But since I already got a antivirus program I won't bother SE unless I really hear something good about it.froggyboy604 wrote:I think it is possible to uninstall WD, but I heard SE disables WD when you install SE.Skeithex wrote:maybe I will uninstall WD and put in SE, if possible.froggyboy604 wrote:Yes, I think some hackers are working on a way to get pass SE, but I think they will still focus mostly on more popular AVs like Norton, Mcafee, AVG, etc.
SE is a nice improvement compared to Windows Defender.
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Same for me, I'm already happy with Avast anti-virus, so I wouldn't be using it as my main anti-virus.Skeithex wrote:disable or not, if a program has no use on my computer it will be taken off to make room for other stuff. But since I already got a antivirus program I won't bother SE unless I really hear something good about it.froggyboy604 wrote:I think it is possible to uninstall WD, but I heard SE disables WD when you install SE.Skeithex wrote:
maybe I will uninstall WD and put in SE, if possible.