Yeah, that's completely unnecessary. But, if it gives you the warm-fuzzy
and doesn't slow your system then there's nothing wrong with it.

Ed
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On Oct 7, 2013 11:28 PM, "Shag" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay, I'm sure my tech friends will jump on my case for this, but I run
> both AVG and MSE at the same time.  I've noticed absolutely no slow down in
> performance, so I figure two is better than one.  Just to be safe.
>
> Shag
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 7, 2013 at 12:19 PM, Cary Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I had the same experiences. Comcast gives MacAfee away free to
>> subscribers, but it brought my PCs to a grinding halt when scanning and
>> missed more than a few things other scanners would flag. I used AVG fora
>>  while, but MSE seemed to work better.
>> Much happier as a resident of the Evil Empire, though; even if Win8
>> hadn't looked like old school AOL start pages.
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2013, at 12:17 PM, Luke Jaconetti <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Honestly, since I started using MSE, my malware problems have ll but
>> evaporated.  Many times better than McAfee, which was slow and often had
>> problems it could not fix.
>>
>> Still, always need to stay vigilant!
>>
>> On Saturday, October 5, 2013 10:33:04 PM UTC-4, cwpreston wrote:
>>
>>> I used to suggest this to everyone I knew that used Windows, but I don't
>>> know if I still will now.
>>>  http://lifehacker.com/**microsoft-admits-that-third-**
>>> party-antivirus-is-more-eff-**1441135677<http://lifehacker.com/microsoft-admits-that-third-party-antivirus-is-more-eff-1441135677>
>>>
>>>  Microsoft Admits That Third-Party Antivirus Is More Effective Than MSE
>>>
>>> I forgot it was just that easy.
>>>
>>> Make a system with next to no vulnerabilities. Then the vulnerabilities
>>> that it does have, use another system to catch it. That second system has
>>> to be perfect though. Otherwise you need a system to catch the
>>> vulnerabilities of the second system.
>>>
>>> Seriously.. there is always going to be software vulnerabilities.
>>> Whether its at the OS level or an application level.
>>>
>>> What MS is doing is actually a good thing. They are working to try to
>>> make sure that users (even ones who use relatively bad AV) are at least
>>> semi-protected.
>>>
>>> Also, there's a whole industry built around Malware on Windows because
>>> Windows is the most used platform. This means money for the malware
>>> creators. Even if Microsoft poured *every dollar of their money* into it,
>>> someone somewhere would eventually be able to find another 
>>> vulnerability.Yesterday 
>>> 9:53am<http://lifehacker.com/i-forgot-it-was-just-that-easy-make-a-system-with-ne-1441198634>
>>>
>>>
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