Since I have been using a-squared and AVG-Anti Spyware software's before I installed Bullguard bundle, I'm wondering if I actually have any use of them now?
I have installed Bullguard and its personal have helped me to remove some viruses that I could not remove with a-squared and AVG-Anti Spyware.
Are there some threats that a-squared and AVG-Anti Spyware can detect but Bullguard bundle can't? or vice versa?
I still use the real time protection of AVG Anti-Spyware, which some reckon is the best for removing trojans. I haven't had any compatibility problems and feel safer having them both.
A-squared does a similar job to AVG so I don't use it any more. I read that it's good to have more than one anti-spyware product installed because no one program will detect them all. Also it's good to have a second opinion if something is found, just in case it's a "false positive".
Well it make sense as you said. But the question is how resource demanding are those programs? How much I can see, I think that Bullguard are not taking so much CPU, rather RAM memory. Are there any way to measure that live?
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