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Computer               technicians               recommend               running               more               than               one               anti-malware               program               on               a               computer.

As               someone               with               an               IT               background,               I               always               recommend               running               an               antivirus               and               an               anti-spyware               tool.

I               have               tried               every               antivirus               program               on               the               market,               including               free               versions               such               as               AVG               and               Avast!

I               used               to               install               Norton               Antivirus               and               WebRoot's               SpySweeper               on               every               computer               I               owned.

Now,               I               prefer               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware.

I               do               not               run               only               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               on               my               computer,               but               I               could.

It               is               by               far               the               most               effective               malicious               file               removal               tool               available.

The               best               feature               of               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               is               that               it               comes               with               an               effective               free               version.

The               paid               version               comes               with               real-time               and               automatic               suspicious               site               protection.

It               also               comes               with               scheduled               scans.

I               am               disappointed               to               see               lack               of               scheduled               scans.

However,               the               program               is               useful               with               other               Windows               tools               such               as               Windows               Defender               or               an               antivirus               such               as               AVG               to               create               real-time               computer               protection.
               The               free               version               will               scan               and               remove               any               suspicious               or               infected               files.

Two               scans               are               available:               quick               and               full               scan.

I               have               found               the               quick               scan               to               work               just               as               well               as               full               scan.

It               catches               any               spyware               or               cookies               but               it               takes               far               less               time               than               a               full               scan.
               Quarantined               files               display               in               a               column               and               their               full               location               shows.

I               often               see               malware               in               registry               keys.

As               I               understand               the               computer               registry,               I               can               navigate               through               the               item               location               to               examine               problems               further.

I               have               yet               to               find               a               wrongfully               quarantined               file.

According               to               a               few               reviews               on               CNET,               computer               users               have               experienced               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               flagging               safe               registry               keys               as               potential               spyware.
               I               have               never               seen               a               system               file               quarantined.

However,               a               simple               way               to               get               around               this               problem               is               to               add               files               and               programs               to               the               ignore               list.
               The               quarantined               list               allows               me               to               delete               or               restore               any               files.

Therefore,               potential               malware               suspends               from               running               on               the               computer               but               is               available               for               me               to               examine               in               full               detail.
               My               favorite               feature               of               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               is               that               the               application               is               so               small.

My               computer               is               always               busy,               10               Firefox               windows               stay               opened               at               once,               instant               messenger,               email               and               music               player               are               running               while               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               performs               a               full               scan.

Despite               all               the               action,               the               malware               removal               tool               does               not               show               as               the               highest               process               on               the               list.

Unlike               Norton               or               AVG,               two               programs               that               completely               overwhelm               a               computer,               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               does               not               eat               up               computer               resources.

In               fact,               it               is               normally               third               or               fourth               running               process               on               my               computer.

Firefox               uses               more               resources               than               the               malware               scan.
               Should               you               install               Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               on               your               computer?

It               should               definitely               be               a               part               of               your               computer's               protection.

The               program               is               small               enough               to               run               along               another               real-time               antivirus.

It               is               also               effective               in               picking               up               spyware               and               cookies               that               an               antivirus               might               miss.

I               recommend               this               spyware               removal               tool               to               friends,               family               and               colleagues.

My               computer               would               not               run               a               day               without               it.
               Resources:Malwarebytes'               Anti-Malware               
               CNET.com               Reviews






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