Microsoft Security Essentials Review - a free anti-virus solution

I am a big fan of the free anti-virus software solutions for personal use. We have already written about it from other anti-virus solutions, but now there's a new kid on the block called Microsoft Security Essentials and there is a certain thrill. In this article I will review Microsoft Security Essentials and give you a recommendation as to whether these solutions are compared to other anti-virus.

The first concern most people have when considering Microsoft SecurityEssentials is that Microsoft does not get a very good reputation in the world of safety. Let me make one thing straight right away: Microsoft is no fool when it comes to safety! The reason Windows has so many viruses and security compared to Linux and Mac is used mainly because of the high proportion of users, the Windows. Trust me, if Mac had a wider user base would be a lot more viruses targeting see it.

Ok, so let's to the point. Microsoft Security Essentials is capableReplace your current anti-virus solution?

For starters, it does address both anti-virus and spyware issues and it's free. Sounds good so far. It is also the largest and probably the largest provider of software support for all time, so there are a lot of professionals. I have also noticed that it's not very much system resources, ie it is efficient and unobtrusive. More professionals. Another thing I like is that it updates transparent and allows you to schedule a scan on a regular basis.

Sowhat's the catch? Is there a reason you can not or should not be using him as an anti-virus solution and is there to observe any pitfalls?

The answer is simple: Not everyone can run Microsoft Security Essentials. I have installed on many laptops and desktops with different Windows versions run on them trying and I have encountered a few systems that are not easily capable of running it. In these cases, if I wanted to install it, I got an error messagesimply that an error occurred and could not finish the installation. In one of the cases that I restarted and the installation ran fine for the second time.

Conclusion: If you are not completely satisfied with your current software anti-virus, or you're looking for a solid alternative to free, you should definitely give Microsoft Security Essentials a shot, but keep in mind that there is a small chance it do not run on your system, as it is still in its infancy and there are someCompatibility issues.

One final note: If you Security Essentials should contact you uninstall all other anti-virus software running on your system. It is not recommended to run more than one-time anti-virus solution at each point.

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