I just got a new computer, and installed the ubiquitous Malwarebytes for protection. Seems to be working fine, but should I activate the W/Defender along with it, or will that cause issues?
(Acer desktop w/Win10 O.S.)
Thanks in advance!
Running M/Bytes and Windows Defender?
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I run both on all of my computers.
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I run both on mine. Defender is an antivirus program, Malwarebytes is for malware. Two separate issues.
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I have Malwarebytes Premium and Windows Defender and both run with full protection. I'm sure there was an optional setting I applied to get Defender to stay in the fight, likely found under the Windows Defender settings panels.Donny Hinson wrote:Thanks guys. I bought the Malwarebytes Premium, and evidently that includes virus protection. At any rate, when I enable the MB Prem, the Defender real-time scanning is disabled, and only periodic scanning can be enabled for Defender.
Hope that's good enough. :(
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I too have premium and don't see any option in Malwarebytes for AV or to disable Defender. Maybe you bought something extra?
I just did a clean Win 10 2004 install (dual boot with old Win 10) and installed Malwarebytes and moved registration to this new install so I have the latest Malwarebytes version.
I agree with Wiz as its probably a Defender setting that needs enabled. Defender also includes Firewall that you also need.
I just did a clean Win 10 2004 install (dual boot with old Win 10) and installed Malwarebytes and moved registration to this new install so I have the latest Malwarebytes version.
I agree with Wiz as its probably a Defender setting that needs enabled. Defender also includes Firewall that you also need.
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Thanks Jack. I had no problem with the firewall staying active, but I couldn't find a Defender setting that would allow both to remain active. I finally found an option in the M/B security settings...(unregister) Malwarebytes in the Windows Security Center that allowed both to live in harmony.
I also found three more options that were not enabled:
Scan for rootkits
Use expert algorithms to identify malicious files
Block penetration testing attacks
Should these be enabled too?
I also found three more options that were not enabled:
Scan for rootkits
Use expert algorithms to identify malicious files
Block penetration testing attacks
Should these be enabled too?
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