Hi,
I am about downloading AV since Norton trial is running out in 7days.
I came up with some questions(as usual
)
Is it ok to install in D drive?Or all the important apps should be in C?
Because C drive is smaller and is getting full.
I installed Superantispyware and it definitely slowed down my computer, too.
So I kind wanna move Superantispyware to D drive too, if possible.
(if yes, move or re-install?)
Also,I am making the final decision to go for either AVG or Avira.(both free version)
I've got some concerns for each so I wanted to ask some questions to you guys.
Avira-does it take a loooong time to update? my connection cut off all the time so would it be an issue for me???
AVG- when there is a possibility of false positive, is there any support that I can send the file to them to find out see if it is infected like Avira?
Sorry that i maybe asking too much!lol
But you know,i am learning from this forum(you guys!) A LOT sure
I am about downloading AV since Norton trial is running out in 7days.
I came up with some questions(as usual
Is it ok to install in D drive?Or all the important apps should be in C?
Because C drive is smaller and is getting full.
I installed Superantispyware and it definitely slowed down my computer, too.
So I kind wanna move Superantispyware to D drive too, if possible.
(if yes, move or re-install?)
Also,I am making the final decision to go for either AVG or Avira.(both free version)
I've got some concerns for each so I wanted to ask some questions to you guys.
Avira-does it take a loooong time to update? my connection cut off all the time so would it be an issue for me???
AVG- when there is a possibility of false positive, is there any support that I can send the file to them to find out see if it is infected like Avira?
Sorry that i maybe asking too much!lol
But you know,i am learning from this forum(you guys!) A LOT sure