Hello Tek,
We understand how something like this can really try your patience.
We would like to inform you that it is advised to install one antivirus product in single pc. If two or more antivirus is installed it will conflict your pc. It is not recommended to install and use multiple anti-virus programs on a computer to avoid conflicts of each other. The conflicts between them may lead to system instability, crash your computer, slow performance and waste system resources. Each anti-virus will often interpret the activity of the other as a virus and there is a greater chance of them alerting you to a "False Positive". If one finds a virus and then the other also finds the same virus, both programs will be competing over exclusive rights on dealing with that virus. Thereby using the system resources unwantedly. They will try to kill each other. Hence we recommend you to use one Antivirus program installed in your pc.
Feel free to contact us for any further assistance. Thank you.
Ran AVG scan on my Windows 10 computer for the first time, found 1 threat, may be infected by unknown virus. "boot sector [??\PhysicalDrive0]" status unresolved. Ran BitDefender BootkitRemoval_x64, McAfee rootkitremover,Kaspersky tdsskiller, and Malwarebytes Mbar, without any errors. Whats up with your Internet Sercurity Suite ? I just bought it and installed, not going to pay for your support for a false positive. Please advise on how to correct this, so I can determine if it is worth keeping your software or returning it.
Hello Tek,
We understand how something like this can really try your patience.
We would like to inform you that it is advised to install one antivirus product in single pc. If two or more antivirus is installed it will conflict your pc. It is not recommended to install and use multiple anti-virus programs on a computer to avoid conflicts of each other. The conflicts between them may lead to system instability, crash your computer, slow performance and waste system resources. Each anti-virus will often interpret the activity of the other as a virus and there is a greater chance of them alerting you to a "False Positive". If one finds a virus and then the other also finds the same virus, both programs will be competing over exclusive rights on dealing with that virus. Thereby using the system resources unwantedly. They will try to kill each other. Hence we recommend you to use one Antivirus program installed in your pc.
Feel free to contact us for any further assistance. Thank you.