Is there a way to disable the popup letting me know I have a virus during a scan that waits until I click an option for it to continue scanning? Cause I would like to be able to scan while I sleep and make all the decisions in the morning, rather than come back in the morning to find the scan is 0% done and it found a virus, to click it and go to work only to come back to find that the scan is 0% done and that it found another virus.
Surely there’s a way to make it ask what I want to do after all the scanning is complete?
Well, that’s the way it is, I am afraid; you may call it a limitation of the Home Edition of avast!. In the Professional Edition, you can configure the task to perform automatic actions (or, don’t do anything).
In the Home version, you may check the “Don’t show again” checkbox in the Virus warning dialog - but only after the first virus has been found (because you won’t see the virus dialog until then).
Would you rather they crippled (having less protection) the anti-virus to have a difference between the paid version and the free version. It is a limitation of the free version having interactive input requirement.
It shouldn’t be a huge problem as after a short time all malware on your system should have been detected and with the resident on-access scanners blocking new viruses there should be less likelihood of a virus being detected on the on-demand scan.
In the Home version you can check the option “Don’t show this window again” when the first virus warning appears, select the “No action” button. This way, no action will be taken and you will given the results at the end of the scan (and you can perform actions from there). Over time this will become less of an issue, as the resident, on-access scanners are designed to intercept infection before it gets into your system.
There was one suggestion to place something like the eicar test virus at the start of the first drive to be scanned in a file like ~a-eicar.com that should soon be detected and you can do the option “Don’t show this window again” when the first virus warning appears, select the “No action” button. So you should have a list of files waiting your action.
…I’d rather AVG not break on me every couple months asking me to reinstall, so I didn’t have to switch. Considering it’s free and doesn’t do that crap.
You guys could really come up with something different to separate them. Just make a better interface for the Pro version, since the interface on the free one sucks pretty bad, and make the virus scan not disappear when you scan a file via the contextual menu, so you can actually read the results.
I mean, look at AVG & Comodo… Neither of those have crippling things on the free version, they’re just free. Heck, if I was gonna actually pay for an AV I’d get Kaspersky or NOD32.
The only reason I use avast! is pretty much cause I get to sound like a pirate while saying it.
What version is it? Did any event on your computer cause AVG to do this?
This is a new one for me, I thought all AV’s gave a results window after scanning individual files. ??? Also, by “interface,” do you mean the “media player” looking window that pops up after the initial memory scan? There are different skins available to change that. Go here…
Any free AV I’ve ever dealt with doesn’t offer as much as the paid version. This is true with avast, AVG and AntiVir. It’s just that each of the companies that make these programs go about “limiting” the software in different ways. I don’t know about Comodo, since I’ve never used their software. Most companies who offer free versions of their software do so to give you reasons to purchase the paid versions, as I’m sure you know. We’re fortunate that free versions of AV’s made available for us at all. Personally, I wouldn’t pay $40.00 to $50.00 a year for an AV. I would just go without and take my chances, if I had to. And I don’t think I’m the only one.
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Using NOD32 would probably make someone sound like a computer program or robot, too.
Every version I’ve tried, nothing happened on my computer. Basically, I’ll have AVG for like 3+ months or so, then one day it just says “A component is in an error state.” or something like that, and says something about I have to reinstall to fix it. I don’t know why it happens, I just know it happened to me 3 or 4 times before I just said I was through with it.
iam verry happy that the popup are disapeard after i activate the silent mode on the webshield and standard shield under advanced tab but it works only on the pro and not in the free version tharts a pitty for the free member users i think!!!but i want to thanks to tech for th answers
There was one suggestion to place something like the eicar test virus at the start of the first drive to be scanned in a file like ~a-eicar.com that should soon be detected and you can do the option “Don’t show this window again” when the first virus warning appears, select the “No action” button. So you should have a list of files waiting your action.
I did what David suggested above. I downloaded the Eicar test virus and renamed so it is at beginning of C drive. The scan will stop after about 30-45 secs with Eicar warning. Follow what David says above. Works great! [/b] ;D