Yes, running an anti-spyware and anti-malware programs at the same time won't conflict with each other.
NO! I just had to reboot my computer because it installed a virus on my computer! Do not download!
Leave it as it is. There are various levels of MS XML tools installed on the computer, and each program uses a different one.
yes, both legal and safe but utorrent is better. Just read comments before you download a torrent, someone will usually post if it is a virus or a safe file.
I have done some research and this what I've discovered: Juno is an internet provider who's software is installed on new computers. It's been said that it is actually adware, which if you think about it, by including juno on new CPUs , that is an advertisement for them!. it is safe to remove as long as they're not your isp.
No, not safe at all.
it is not required but it is recommended if you want to keep your laptop safe and keep viruses away.
As safe as they are installed against any surface. If installed corrected they are very safe.
Acorn Stairlifts are both safe and reliable. The Acorn Stairlift has been installed in thousands of homes. One of the safety features is that the Acorn Stairlifts are installed to the stairs instead of to the wall in order to make them more stable.
first boot into safe mode then download malware bytes antimalware then scan and remove the viruses and then boot into normal mode
The easiest way would be to use an antimalware program that is updated with the latest definition files so it can detect and remove all Live Security Platinum files and registry entires. Some of the antimalware programs that will do that are Spyware Doctor, SpyHunter and Malwarebytes.AnswerAlso, boot into safe mode with networking and find the files to delete if you are unable to get an antimalware program. This may require using the "F8" key when you boot pressing it before Windows starts up.
"Yes , it is safe to have chandeliers at home if you have them installed by a professional who knows what they are doing. If they are not installed correctly they could become dangerous."
No. It's also not fireproof either.
Some good places to have a hidden wall safe installed are behind picture frames that hang on the wall. Some other places that you can hide a hidden wall safe are in cubbyholes that are disguised as planters.
There is no way to run a DVD in safe mode. DVD's can be burnt in safe mode and program disks can be installed in safe mode though.
I would say no. It installed a virus on my computer.
This ceiling fan is safe for all children to be around, there is even a electrical shut off if properly installed.
Antispyware is vital to keep computers safe from viruses of all sorts, but it's difficult for people to find good ones for free. Microsoft has their own highly effective antispyware on their website for those looking to save money.