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| 1. | Solve : Nod 32 or Bitdefender?? | 
| Answer» Here is some interesting trivia: I have installed trial versions of Bitdefender and Nod32 on my systems. I only run one at a TIME. I know you are not supposed to run two AV's at the same time, but does this also mean not having two installed on my system at the same time?Yes. Even disabled antivirus programs may still run some services, which may interfere with another antivirus.Ok I have taken Nod off my system, and everything goes. Seems a bit slow though but I'm not sure if this is because of me fiddling around or Bitdefender. I will do another antispyware/malware run then defrag and see what happens. Scan times are 48 mins for Nod, nothing discovered, and 1:05hr for Bitdefender, and its always finding stuff.based on my experience comparing nod32 and bitdefender , bitdefender is the best your using trial version at this moment and yet, you can see it runs perfectly what if you're already using bitdefender(not trial version) . im using this almost 2 1/2 yrs and it runs perfectly.In my opinion, any antivirus program, as long, as it's not called Norton, or McAfee, is fine. I tried number of them, and I see no difference. Oh, don't get me started on any ratings "thingy". They're more, or less worthless.Lol, yeah thats why I wanted to test the AV's myself. I found that bitdefender was slower than Nod 32 so I'll Nod to Nod That sorts out this stage of my computers development. Thanks everyone for your help! | |