Sadly u can't but u can only have 1 :(
It is not advised. The antivirus programs have a lookup list of sample threats. A second antivirus program could pick up these samples and give false alarms and/or get confused and take longer to scan.
Uninstall your current AntiVirus and install the one you would like. If you don't have any AntiVirus to begin with, go ahead and installed your preferred AntiVirus. Make sure you don't have more than two AntiVirus software installed at the same time.
Yes, but the two may conflict. Choose which is the best, and uninstall the other.
It may be two issues with your laptop: 1 - Virus (Use Avg Free Antivirus) 2- Registry Corruption (Use Reginout Cleaner) I am sure these programs will help you.
Yes, you can do it, but firstly you have to install XP and Windows 7 must be installed afterwards. Moreover, you must create two partitions to install them.
Probably not, but it's recommended that you not have two antivirus programs running at once, as they may interfere with each other.
nope,it is not.never install two antivirus softwares in the same PC
The difference between these two versions is their usage term. You can use the demo only for 30 days. Demo antivirus has also limited functionality. But now most of the antivirus has all facilities in a demo antivirus for a certain period.
AnswerAntivirus programs analyze data being sent to and from. They also monitor programs running on your computer to make sure they are not malicious. Having more than one antivirus program running is dangerous because the two antivirus programs may interfere with one another. As a result, malware may be able to infect your computer because your antivirus programs are interfering with one another. Uninstall one program before you install the other. Personally, I have had to antivirus programs installed at once but i disabled one of the programs. Keep in mind, I only did this because I thought one program was not detecting all of the malware on my computer. However, most users do not know how to completely stop a program from running without uninstalling it. Like I said before my suggestion is to avoid have more than one antivirus program installed.
Boris Tarkington - That depends on the laptop. Two things limit the amount of ram. First, the operating system you have installed. If you have a Windows XP or older operating system then the operating system can only make use of up to 3.5 gig of ram regardless of how much you put in. If you have Windows 7 installed the limit is much higher. Either way, the hardware itself restricts the amount of RAM that it will address. The best thing to do is to search on the manufacturer and model name of your laptop and find the manufacturer's documentation about that laptop. It will say how much RAM it can take.
Kaspersky and Avast.
That's because "antivirus" and "VPN" are really two different tasks.
You can install anything on a computer. However if you want your antivirus system to work you need to have one working or none will.