I noticed the avast icon was the last thing to load in the taskbar after the latest update. Boot time increased substantially with it, to over 2 minutes.
I’ve dragged the avast icon to the right on the fully loaded taskbar and placed it before the commodo icon (in my case).
I wasn’t aware boot up sequence can be changed in windows 7 without 3rd party programmes but this seems to do it.
Boot up time/loading is now comparable to what it was before.
My Avast Icon has always been in that location. Boot time for me is 2 to 3 minutes and I have a fast machine. I don’t shut mine off at night though, just use hybrid-sleep so this is not a real issue for me.
For me the boot duration hasn’t changed in any noticeable way, XP Desktop still boots in around a minute and my win7 netbook I haven’t measured but it is quicker, but again no noticeable increase in boot times in the time that I have had it.
I didn’t know about dragging in the win7 taskbar, I don’t know if it would change loading order (boot sequence); though there would be little point (other than aesthetics) in allowing the dragging if it didn’t have some effect.
On the XP system the avast tray icon has always been displayed early (but no drag and drop in XP), not so for win7 (about 3rd/4th), but the avast tray icon isn’t the avast main service, avastSvc.exe, but only the means to get to the user interface avastUI.exe.
I too generally don’t shutdown the netbook, just let it go into a deep sleep