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No matter which AV I use, autoscans always get turned off. I think they are unnecessary and always seem to happen at the worst possible time.
I always set my times for early morning for Malwarebytes. Norton goes off later in the day. They don't brother me. maybe its cause their on my ssd. donno later.
I set a full scan for once a week and a quick scan once per day , seems to work well.
They're just not necessary if your definitions are getting updated as they should. I have no autoscans and only do a monthly Malwarebytes scan. Maybe. I also turn off autodefrag options of any defrag program. They are not needed and only cause more wear and tear on your drive (this is also true of the AV autoscans). I do leave the automatic maintenance feature of Windows turned on though.
Can confirm, scheduled scans = 90's trash. Real-time protection is where your AV is efficient or not (heuristics, cloud etc. that's what really counts). And if your AV is efficient, you would never have to run industry-standard data-mining like malwarebytes, cc-cleaner and the like... It's borderline stupid to use AV X + anti-malware X. The AV program should handle malware too, else it just wastes precious processing resources. [yes I recommend "internet security" bundles - just not bloat and/or stuff that hinders your gaming habits like bitdefender or complete ****-ups like norton's]
I've now tried Panda as an alternative to Norton and the same issue I reported earlier still happens: Chrome becomes unresponsive and takes 2-3 min to start, Windows Explorer constantly crashes, and sometimes Windows can't even shut down. If I uninstall it everything works fine. So that's three anti-virus programs that don't work for me: BitDefender, Norton Internet Security, and Panda Free. I guess I'll just still with Windows Defender.
For me, Kaspersky Internet Security is the best antivirus..
You can give it a try if you want..
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