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  2. Steps to uninstall antivirus programs other than McAfee

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    To uninstall any antivirus program: 1. Click Start, select Settings, then click Control Panel. Note: For Windows XP, click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs or Add or Remove Programs icon. 3. Click the existing antivirus program you wish to uninstall, then click the Change/Remove or Remove button.

  3. AVG Technologies - Wikipedia

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    AVG is best-known for its antivirus product. [32] AVG AntiVirus is a freeware program [32] that relies heavily on heuristic analysis to determine if a program's code is behaving like malicious software. [4] [33] It scans a computer's documents, programs, and emails for suspicious behavior, [34] then rates each file's risk based on its behavior ...

  4. AVG AntiVirus - Wikipedia

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    AVG AntiVirus (previously known as AVG, an abbreviation of Anti-Virus Guard) is a line of antivirus software developed by AVG Technologies, a subsidiary of Avast, a part of Gen Digital. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is available for Windows , macOS and Android .

  5. McAfee: Disable or enable virus protection - AOL Help

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    1. On the Windows taskbar, next to the clock, double-click the McAfee ( M) icon. Note: If you are using Windows® 7 and don't see the McAfee icon next to the clock, click the arrow next to the clock to reveal hidden icons. Please know that you can customize your Windows 7 System Tray. Learn how to customize the notification area in Windows 7. 2.

  6. Comparison of antivirus software - Wikipedia

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    Many antivirus products use "third-party antivirus engine". This means that the antivirus engine is made by another producer; however, the malware signature and/or other parts of the product may (or may not) be done from the owner of the product itself.

  7. Norton AntiBot - Wikipedia

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    PC Magazine noted AntiBot's above average ability to identify malicious programs based on behavior and the fact it did not mistakenly mark a legitimate program as malicious during testing. However, on some infected systems AntiBot failed to install or caused blue screens because it failed to completely remove a virus.

  8. AVG PC TuneUp - Wikipedia

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    AVG PC TuneUp has features for PC maintenance, optimization, updates, to free up hard-drive space, and to uninstall unwanted applications. [4] The "Automatic Maintenance" tool removes tracking cookies, cache files, old files from removed applications, and fixes issues with the Windows registry. [4]

  9. Norton CleanSweep - Wikipedia

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    Quarterdeck introduced CleanSweep in early 1995 as a utility to completely uninstall complex Windows applications. Its main competitors back then were MicroHelp UnInstaller and Remove-it from Vertisoft Systems. [1] CleanSweep 95 (2.0) for Windows 95 was released later in 1995 as the very first application of this kind for the new operating ...