Wanted to clean up PC, so saw a local business around here doing Free PC Tune ups, well shop removed Avast and enabled Defender for protection, stated it offers same protection as Avast does, and also stated i’d have a smoother upgrade to Anniversary update when it comes out for Windows 10? I’m betting his statements were false, though I could be wrong. Should I just disable Defender, restart, and make sure still disabled, and reinstall Avast, and not be too scared of any upcoming possibly issues with Anniversary update install
Maybe already know my answer, but figured i’d ask just to be sure
You are correct, that shop is completely wrong.
Even the free avast version offers more protection than MS-Defender.
avast wil have no problem with the coming update for Windows 10.
Look it up…
Does MS-Defender has… ?
FileShield
Webshield
Mailshield
CyberCapture
SafeZone browser with pay-mode
etc…
I think you already know the answer
When I had my computer service shop, I’ve seen many of those shops.
None of them existed long.
A huge clue about that shop is that they have enough time to offer free cleanup’s.
It means they don’t have enough customers to fill their time.
Not surprisingly ofcourse if they say Defender is better than avast
If you want to have a laugh, go back to them and ask them what CyberCapture or a SafeZone Browser is.
It would not surprise me they don’t even know.
Yeah will fix this up shortly here, not going back to shops, will do my own Tune up, Power supply upgrade in the future, video card upgrade, Plus shop just came affiliated with another local shop, so definitely not enough business lol I do think for them.
Checked system with malwarebyes already–nothing found, so thinking just disable Defender soon fully, reinstall/reconfig Avast, and good
I Disabled it just to be safe anyways, Avast running well now, and think all prepared for Windows 10 upcoming upgrade at end of month or early August whenever that is lol.
Thanks everyone so much for the replies on this matter
Just some general, loosely-related advice: Get a full print out of what components are in your computer so you know what you have before you take a computer to a shop. I’ve heard stories of unscrupulous people replacing quality components with lesser quality components. There are plenty of free programs that will list what is on your computer. Personally i’d recommend Belarc Advisor. It also lists a lot of useful information such as the Windows operating system id. It also checks for missing and/or corrupted Windows updates. This is particularly useful for XP users.
A better bit of advice would be to make sure you’ve created an image backup of your HD on an external device before you take your computer to the shop.
When possible, it’s also better to have a trusted friend work on your systems that a shop you don’t really know thru personal experience.
yes did image backup before I took system in for free tune up lol, already have a list of hardware installed, no hardware replaced thankfully, Power supply upgrade doing myself sometime in 2017, then later on video card upgrade