Avast 7 is just a Great BIG resource HOG!!! It’s just NOT worth putting up with Avast induced computer freezes any more! >:( (I’m talking a brand new version of Avast 7 on a fresh, clean install of Windows, here. This post is the very first time this installation of Windows has been put on the internet. Before Avast was installed on this installation, it was blazing FAST!)
Therefore, I will be rolling back to Avast 6 until it is no longer supported. …or until the coders at Avast get their heads out of their ^woo-vhoos and get rid of the bloat in what WAS a great AV!
I’ve been a user of Avast for close to a decade, now. During that time I have recommended Avast to the MANY people I know and have gone so far as installing and configuring it on their computers when some of them have messed them up and asked me to straighten them out. (Friends don’t let friends use Norton! … or, worse yet, nothing at all!) A few of these people whose computers I’ve installed Avast on have even BOUGHT it!!! I’ve also recommended Avast on way too many message boards and forums to count. 8)
:-\ However, unless Avast STOPS being such a Great BIG resource HOG, I will be forced into NOT recommending it to ANYONE, ANYWHERE! I will, furthermore, be forced into looking into another option. :-\ >:(
For those of you who have had Avast 7 render your computer unusable such as I have and want to roll back to Avast 6 you can get 6 at OldAPPS.com. Just scroll down this page: http://www.oldapps.com/avast_antivirus.php
If enough of us do this [or just stop using Avast altogether], then, just maybe, the coders at Avast will get the CLUE!
This is not true at all according to http://www.av-test.org/en/tests/test-reports/ it is one of the lightest virus-scanners.
I have never experienced any slow down while using Avast.
Please use normal font sizes it looks as if you are screaming.
First, I’ve had slowdowns caused by Avast AV on every single computer that I’ve installed it on ranging from older computers running XP all the way up to brand new Win 7 computers. These slowdowns have obviously ranged from extremely severe all the way up to just somewhat noticeable. Therefore, system specs - while they have SOMETHING to do with the problem - are much less an issue than the code they are attempting to run.
Second, hey, I got your attention, didn’t I? ??? In addition, I suppose there are those who LIKE to go BLIND trying to read what’s on the screen? ???
Third, as I uninstalled Avast 7 it took the NTLDR off of the machine I was working on right along with it. >:( I had no choice but to F10 the thing…AGAIN!!!… because System Restore didn’t do the trick to fix it.
I’ve never had Avast do that before…EVER!!!
I’ve only spent the last three days decrapifying that fresh, clean installation of Windows of all the crapware that HP thinks people want clogging their machines and then installing most of the software with what I actually do want on it with the exception of a couple of games and LibreOffice. So I’m back to square one again. :‘( :’(
If it weren’t for the OLD computer that I’m on right now, I would be completely S.O.L. :‘( And y’all just have no way of know just OUT OF LUCK I am withOUT this kind of shtuff going on!!! :’( :‘( :’( :‘( :’(
Have you checked task manager to see what is using up your resources?
Avast 7 was first released on Feb. 23, 2012. This was eleven months ago.
If it is the resource hog that you say it is there would be many more users with a problem identical to yours.
What puzzles me is that this is your first post in over 1.5 years and is a rant with no signs that you intend on receiving any help from anyone.
Suddenly, even though Avast 7 was released 11 months ago, it has recently become this big resource hog for you?
You make no mention that your friends also consider avast a resource hog. Must not have been considering they purchased it.
You recommend avast to your friends even though you have had slowdowns caused by avast on every computer you have installed it on. How can you recommend this to your friends if it is so problematic?
I have installed avast7 on too many systems to count now. Your “problem” simply does not exist anywhere but on YOUR system.
Third, as I uninstalled Avast 7 it took the NTLDR off of the machine I was working on right along with it. I had no choice but to F10 the thing.....AGAIN!!!!.... because System Restore didn't do the trick to fix it.
Same again, bullcrap … huge error between keyboard and chair.
I agree but I can understand why he is frustrated. I had the same problem and felt like I had to face desk just to stay calm. Just kidding. But it was difficult to stay calm. I had hope though.
[size=12pt]I’m here searching the forum because I’ve had the same problem on two different PCs – one Vista, one Windows 7. Avast! is a resource hog, in my experience, and I’m getting pretty desperate to tame it. Otherwise, I’ll have to uninstall or downgrade or whatever, and I’d rather be using time I don’t have anyway to fix things I didn’t spend good money to buy because I thought they would be a good thing.
So I was glad to see this thread and started looking for helpful responses, but I’m pretty much just seeing denials that this is a problem. Well, it is a problem. I open Task Manager or Process Monitor all the time and see Avast! as the third- or fourth-biggest user of resources on this PC, and I frequently have to shut it down (as much as the program will let me without my having to go to excessive and time-consuming, service-killing lengths) just so I can do what I’m trying to do and avoid slowdowns or freezes.
Guess I’ll look elsewhere for help with this, but not for very long. I’m tired of having to deal with it … don’t think I should have to sacrifice so much of my computer to keep it secure.[/size]
P.S. I got this message when I previewed this post: Warning - while you were typing 2 new replies have been posted. You may wish to review your post. OK; hope they help. But I’m not going to review my post. I’ve lost too much time due to this problem already. Moving along … 8)
Hi it may be a problem, but to determine where it lies we will need some info…The initial poster has the appearance of a rant which is not conducive to getting help
First did you do an inplace upgrade from V6 to V7 or is this a fresh V7 install
Could you screenshot the task manager to see which part of Avast is using the RAM
Thanks. Most of the time there is a plausible reason. Your case was some sort of incompatibility. Others could be a dirty install like an upgrade, and so on. That is why Essexboy asks for more info in order to troubleshoot the problem.
I once ran COMODO Firewall Free, and after years of operation, system lockups, freezes, and crashes, got rid of it and have not looked back since. Avast! really had nothing to do with these issues; it was, I believe the D+ module within COMODO that was the source and the culprit. That, and the fact that the cloud portion of D+ would check everything the system ran and made it run slowly at times, sometimes depending on COMODO server connectivity and availability, that was the real reason for the incompatibility. It sometimes interfered with normal Avast! operation, so much so, that Avast! sometimes struggled to run at all. As the a/v is critical for proper system functionality, COMODO had to go.
This struggling occurred even tho exceptions were made for both COMODO and Avast!.