This "install rule" can be applyed to almost any kind of anti-virus software with active real-time protection + anti-spyware/malware program without active real-time protection.It's not a trash, i'ts quite good anti-malware program actualy, it's Chameleon is very nice anti-malware program for removing all sorts of malware on highly infected systems. This is so logic, two programs trying to do a same protecting job in the same time interfering eachother in their job will likely cause troubles to OS and installed programs, like two woman trying to be No.1 in one house with one man, almost impossible.īut this "trick" is a simple solution: first install KAV/KIS/PURE and after that install MalwareByte Anti-Malware, SuperAntiSpyware or other anti-malware software but don't turn on their real-time protection, use them just for simple scaning every few days, weeks or so. In most cases if you are installing KAV/KIS/PURE after some other previously installed anti-malware software like MBAM or SAS (even if you arent using their real-time protection) then most likely KAV/KIS/PURE will ask you to first remove that anti-malware software just in case it will collide with their real-time protection sometimes in the future.
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