should I buy anti-virus

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faisalalkusayer

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I have a Windows 10 (pro) been using it for 1 year now, can I count on my windows defender (built-in antivirus) or should I buy one? like, is the windows built-in anti-virus enough?
 
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And you need a backup. Somewhere...anywhere.[/quotemsg]

why tho? can my PC format it self or something?

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Why do you need a backup?

Hard drive dies
Cat walks across the keyboard
Toddler knocks the laptop off the desk
You accidentally format the wrong drive or partition
You accidentally delete something
Lightning strike 2 houses over fries the power in your house, corrupting the data on your drive
Ransomware
Something a "friend" sent you, that he swore was safe
Accidentally unplugging it during an OS update

That's just the things I thought of in the first 30 seconds...

The question is rather...why NOT have a backup situation in place?

faisalalkusayer

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I will buy the anti-virus from a nearby Computer shop I think it's out 20$ for a full year alot of choices too
 

faisalalkusayer

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I know what I'm doing but just to be safe I'm asking. also, I've been using laptops my whole life besides this year I've switched to PC also I never do backups this PC is my phone's backup has 4000+ photos that I don't feel like putting them in online storages so my PC seems the safest option,

but the question here is, what does windows defends offer that other anti-virus softwares don't offer?


 

Ztdutxjgxgtu

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Of coz online storage is never safe.
All these defenders, firewalls scan and block what it think it is virus , and most of the time it just prompt a warning and do nothing.
Or it deletes some dll files in my games /game editors so i cannot run,

I really had bad experience especially on older pc, antivirus use lots of resources
 

USAFRet

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No single antivirus product will detect "everything".
Yes, you do need an AV tool. Defender is OK.
If you get something else, it does not need to be a paid one. I use BitDefender.
No, they don't use a lot of the system resources. (unless you're doing ti wrong)

And you need a backup. Somewhere...anywhere.
 

USAFRet

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And you need a backup. Somewhere...anywhere.[/quotemsg]

why tho? can my PC format it self or something?

[/quotemsg]

Why do you need a backup?

Hard drive dies
Cat walks across the keyboard
Toddler knocks the laptop off the desk
You accidentally format the wrong drive or partition
You accidentally delete something
Lightning strike 2 houses over fries the power in your house, corrupting the data on your drive
Ransomware
Something a "friend" sent you, that he swore was safe
Accidentally unplugging it during an OS update

That's just the things I thought of in the first 30 seconds...

The question is rather...why NOT have a backup situation in place?
 
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