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Hi Everyone
I’m thinking of adding Malwarebytes (free version) to my pc. Would it conflict with my copy of ESET Smart 4? Do I need to enter certain mbam.exe files as exceptions in the ESET program and, if so, how do I go about this? Thanks in advance for any advice. |
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once we only had ideals, today they are the only things we are missing Microsoft MVP, 2006 - 2013/14 |
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Don't worry , it won't conflict , actually it will make your PC more secured because ESET does not scan the registry where as Malwarebytes scans the registry ! |
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ESET does not scan the registry ... ask Moderators about it and they'll tell you ![]() but Malwarebytes' scans the registry and you can see it happening in front of your face ![]() |
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Sysinspector can be used to get 'suspect' registry items flagged up for analysis...but that's all. Quote:
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Sandboxie + Macrium on Windows 8 Pro 64 Last edited by philby : August 8th, 2009 at 05:21 PM. |
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I dun trust malwarebyte!Last time me use malwarebyte(free ver.) for a 1st time to scan and my ESS4 detect a virus n block it while malwarebyte is scaning... malwarebyte scan result is nothing but ESS4 block 12 infected object while 2 already cleaned.That 2 virus is win32/VB.OBK trojan in my system volume information.Hate malwarebyte!
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Yes, it was in system restore and not actively running on your system. Unless you restored your pc to that restore point it posed no problem. MBAM does not claim to detect everything, it is more of a 'niche' cleaner that often detects things that AV's miss. |
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