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Hi

while I just thinking about installing an anti-virus which is AVG-free . when the installation has complete . an warning message of AVG UI it says "fix now" and when I clicked on that button then an report came up of which another anti-virus is already installed on my system ? is that an conflict ?

 

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so which software should I removed it ? :mellow:

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I think some antivirus will show conflicts with MalwareBytes 3.0 (especially since the first release of MB) I had Trend Micro 2017 installed and after that I installed MB 3.0 (first release) and it was causing conflicts between Trend Micro and MB. This month I got Avast Free (latest version) and I installed MB (latest version) and installed MB 3.0 Trial>converted to paid version. My Avast (free) and MB 3.0 was showing any conflicts, no conflicts message(s), I didn't have to exclude anything from avast or MB because both of them runs smoothly.

@Gt-truth : In case, you don't know that Avast bought AVG and Avast incorporated features of AVG into Avast. So now you will be getting double protection and features from both AVG and Avast. If you want Avast, first uninstall AVG via add/remove and follow the instructions, download the AVG uninstall utility, manually run your computer in safe mode and run the AVG uninstall utility, and after that install Avast.

Important note: After you install Avast, you will receive some pop up message(s) so wait for them to appear and after that open Avast and in the Avast GUI (main window) you will see a message saying finishing installing ( the installation progress may freeze to 99%, don't worry it's a bug). After that has been done manually restart your computer. Enjoy

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On 4/26/2017 at 8:05 PM, nikhils said:

Hello @Gt-truth

You need not delete any program. 

Go to Malwarebytes settings .

Under Application / Windows Action Center select "Never register malwarebytes in Windows Action center".

Restart machine.

You should be good to go.

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Hi @nikhils

Unfortunately, this did not help ! I have uninstall and re-install the both MALWAREBYTES and AVG so many time by using Revo uninstaller software + both malwarebytes and avg clean-up tool  and that isn’t help either ! my whole system is being freezing and hanging due to both anti-virus are running (malwarebytes and avg) was there an conflict ??

On 4/27/2017 at 0:36 AM, Staticguy said:

 

@Gt-truth : In case, you don't know that Avast bought AVG and Avast incorporated features of AVG into Avast. So now you will be getting double protection and features from both AVG and Avast. If you want Avast, first uninstall AVG via add/remove and follow the instructions, download the AVG uninstall utility, manually run your computer in safe mode and run the AVG uninstall utility, and after that install Avast.

Important note: After you install Avast, you will receive some pop up message(s) so wait for them to appear and after that open Avast and in the Avast GUI (main window) you will see a message saying finishing installing ( the installation progress may freeze to 99%, don't worry it's a bug). After that has been done manually restart your computer. Enjoy

thanks @Staticguy for such info and I also think that AVG have bought Norman anti-virus . correct ?

anyway I just had to removed MALWAREBYTES from my system due to conflation with AVG and this cusses my system to lack it up 

not sure if someone can help me out with my problem or I may thinking of stay with no anti-virus protection if there no fix for this issue !

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