Re: Backup files with Windows defender or Norton??
- From: andy t <andyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2008 12:28:01 -0700
Thanks for your replies guys, as I said, my Norton settings are showing that
my "backup files" setting, is set to off. What is your advice on this,
should I back them up? And if I do, will it slow down the workings of my PC?
Thanks again
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andy t
"John MVP" wrote:
Windows Defender is not a backup application, it is simply an.
anti-spyware/malware application.
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"andy t" <andyt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello, am I right in saying windows defender can back up your files, at
the
moment I have the norton control for backup files as "off", do I need both
of
them for this purpose or will they conflict??
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andy t
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