Charlas
Enthusiast
Back again..... remove the bullguard.... you don't want that in messing with your network. The stock Windows Defender is what most of us will trust ourselves, and recommend to others
It's just a hassle having it in and having to remove it etc. Better to just go without to begin with.
You won't be disappointed in the slightest with that rig. There is no stone unturned now. If you get the chance, if you could feed back your thoughts on it all with a small review or something of that ilk it would be appreciated.
Well spotted @Scott I don't tend to look at the software, as I've no need to ever buy another Windows 10 license lmao, got enough of them against my account to run a small company
But yeah, Defender is the standard, don't let any company try sweet talk you into wasting CPU cycles on a 3rd party product.