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I use a 2007 Toshiba Satellite Pro P200 (1.8GHz Intel Core Duo, 4GB RAM, SSD) which has a lovely display screen. Windows 10 Pro lately seems to need more processor power and my only option to mitiigate this has been to uninstall MBARW and rely on Windows Defender. Fortunately MBAE is very light on resources.

MBARW overheads are unnoticeable on more recent hardware.  This is not a complaint, just for information.

I assume that MBARW is behaviour based. Am I correct?

I would not allow a Windows PC/laptop to operate without it, except with very good reason.

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