Avast! 4 How long should initial scan take?

I down loaded Avast! yesterday after trying to manually clean up a virus (I had pp10.exe, freddy46.exe, safeguard.exe on my computer). Found this product on CNET and installed and ran it - it has now been running for 19 1/2 hours and scanned 2,200 files - is this normal?? So far it has detected two files that have been infected.

I would say it isn’t normal, but you don’t say what type of scan you are doing, after installation avast offers to do a boot-time scan. Is it this scan that it is doing or is it an on-demand scan ?

Probably more importantly, have (or did) you another AV installed in this system, if so what was it and how did you get rid of it ?

This machine has an old version of Spybot on it - I don’t think it is running - should I uninstall? I realize I sound like a complete dope. I just installed the standard Avant! Installation - Installed “providers” include: Instant messaging (which I don’t have on this computer), Internet Mail, Network Shield (not sure if I need this, this desktop was used in an office at one point in time in has Novell client software on it), Outlook/Exchange (don’t have it / use it), P2P Shield (not sure what it is?), Standard Shield & Web Shield. Should I be “terminating” certain providers? I just don’t want to screw this up after running it for so long.

What is you operating system? Win95/2000, XP, Vista?

What is your hardware? CPU, hard disk size?

I won’t worry that much with the scanning time, but if you can get completely clean.
About the providers, I’ll keep all of them. They don’t take resources if you’re not using them.

P2P is peer-to-peer provider, protecting any behavior of the supported programs.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peer-to-peer

Spybot used to be an useful program. Nowadays, I’ll suggest MBAM instead. You can uninstall Spybot.

I am running Windows XP, 2002 version - SP1 on a Pentium 4, 3.00 GHz, 1GB of RAM

XP SP1 was rubbish- any reason you haven’t updated to SP3, which is pretty much a rock-solid OS.

Is the scan still running, by the way?

Hard disk size? Free space?

HD space 37.1GB, used 10.4GB. Yes it is still running - 28 hours, 4,300 files scanned. No reason I have not upgraded, I guess I have not had a reason to at this point - this machine is basically just used for internet access and accessing a microsoft office file from time to time - thinking I should just reformat and start from scratch… will check in the morning to see if this program is still running!!

Woah! Thats a long time to wait!

My full system scan takes about 30 mins…(219GB free out of 288GB)

Hope ull have better results sooner or later^^

-AnimeLover^^

15 minutes for complete scan of hard disk [10~11 GB]

Errm…is it just me but,

TRNCC hasn’t actually answered DavidR’s first questions

It sounds to me like they are confusing the on-demand scanning ???

Strange… too much time for the on-demand scanning to go.
We can guess only what David asked about a second antivirus present…

Well TRNCC only reported spybot S&D installed and that really shouldn’t be an issue.

However, it provokes the question of 'How long has TRNCC been running without an AV installed and the system could potentially riddled with malware.

@ spg SCOTT
I don’t believe TRNCC has confused resident with on-demand scanning, based only on his first post:

Found this product on CNET and installed and ran it - it has now been running for 19 1/2 hours and scanned 2,200 files - is this normal?? So far it has detected two files that have been infected.

The highlighted text is what makes me fell he is actually running a scan of one form or another, though as you said that question hasn’t been answered.

If however, he is confusing the two resident and on-demand that means avast has detected two resident running pieces of malware, which supports my theory that his system could be seriously compromised, that however, is supposition without answers to questions asked.

You could very well be right (your response makes more sense than my guess) It was the long scan time, and low scanned count that led me to that idea. (although now that I look at my picture I posted, it sorta contradicts what I thought)

We’ll just have to wait and see :wink:

-Scott-

STILL RUNNING!!! We are almost going on 46 hours here - 6626 files scanned so - two infections found so far - if I terminiate will I lose info on files infected and lose ability to repair??

You haven’t answered the questions we asked about what type of scan you are doing, etc. to allay our suppositions.

We ask questions so that we can get a better idea of what the problem might be and without answers we are just guessing.

If you sent the files to the chest, you lose nothing, the avast logs would already have recorded the detection and the file would be securely in the chest where it can do no harm.

Sorry I thought I answered all the question regarding what I was scanning in my one of my first posts "I just installed the standard Avant! Installation - Installed “providers” include: Instant messaging (which I don’t have on this computer), Internet Mail, Network Shield (not sure if I need this, this desktop was used in an office at one point in time in has Novell client software on it), Outlook/Exchange (don’t have it / use it), P2P Shield (not sure what it is?), Standard Shield & Web Shield. Should I be “terminating” certain providers? I just don’t want to screw this up after running it for so long. "

The interface looks like the screenshot that spg Scott posted

Task reads “Resident Protection”.

I’d say cancel the scan- there’s obviously something wrong.

Try a boot time scan with avast! Right click the scanner screen, select ‘schedule a boot time scan’ and reboot when requested. (Or open the tab at the top left of the scanner screen and select the boot time option from there.)

OK - will do! To all providing your feedback I very much appreciate your patience, support and interest in helping me to figure this out!