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As long as their not running(scanning,realtime) at the same time. I've got a antimalware, antivirus, antispyware and a rootkit remover installed but only the spyware/virus running. lt seems none of these applications stop the intrusions but all will find them after.
Joyce
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Anonymous
not so much of a conflict but a resource issue. both of these programs have active scanning (scanning all the time slowly). they also scan file as they are accessed. by having 2 anti viruses actively scanning they consume a lot of resources just scanning each other. one av will look at a file and then the other will look at the file because the first one looked at it. You only need one anti virus solution and both of the one your mentions work very well
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tonadachi
Kaspersky is rated very highly. They can run separately (although you probably don't need Avira if you have Kaspersky).
No problem.
cen
Yes. Almost certainly. You can try, but you probably won't be able to proceed with the installation.