Avast! Free 2012 causes massive slow downs with windows 7 Pro x64

Hi, I normally really like and prefer Avast! free edition as my anti virus software. But the latest 2012 Version 7 edition was causing such a huge slow down on my PC that I eventually had to uninstall it and switch back to AVG free. The problem was such that Windows 7 Pro x64 reported the slow down. Any and all programs would either be very slow to load, or not load at all. Especially if it was a big program, like a game. Something that definitely should not happen when running and 8 core CPU with 16Gb of ram and the system installed onto an SSD. When the Avast! crew fix the problem, I’ll gladly change back to it. Till then, I’ll have to stick with AVG as my preferred anti virus.

Note: The system slow down had nothing to do with running scans and all settings within the program were left as default. It is, or was, a problem noticed when the computer was on idle and the tray icon sitting static. It’s really a huge bummer for me, because I really like the sandbox and ability to report false positives that are usually picked up with some of the no-cd patches I use for games.

If anyone else has experienced the same problem, I’d love to hear about it. Thanks in advance.

I can’t promise to help, as it is not easy to troubleshoot problems like this…
But, which are other security programs in this computer?

I have the same problem with AIS 7. AIS 6 runs fine. I don’t use any other active security programs.

No other security problems. Keep my machine fairly tight and clean. Other than Windows update and Defender, Avast! was the only Anti Virus running.

+1 on this problem. Huge slow downs, had to disable the product completely through services.msc and was hoping to find a solution here before uninstalling. I’ve always like the product but I’m thinking I’ll have to uninstall and stop recommending it … :confused:

Absolutly no problems on my Windows 7 system! :slight_smile:

I also have this problem on my laptop. Win 7 home 64bit. But I do not think it is Avast. I was running AVG full suite until recently. Laptop dreadfully slow to start up. I have to wonder if it is all the blasted Microsoft updates??

Uninstall possible remnants of previously installed AVG see, http://singularlabs.com/uninstallers/security-software/, this has a collection of manufactures removal tools, so that should remove any remnants, registry, etc.

Just registered to say the same thing, slow to start, slow to shutdown since last upgrade to V7.0.146. Win 7 Home Premium 64bit.

Someone said to uninstall and reinstall, anyone tried that?

  • 1 (in fact +3). I have the same very slow boot problem on all of our family PC’s/Notebooks. All are Win7-64bit. Either this is caused by some recent Windows Update, but I find no clues, or it is caused by the latest update of Avast!Free 2012. Please advise how to fix or workaround (apart from uninstalling) . Love the product otherwise :slight_smile:

I’m also facing the same problem. i’m running win 7 64 bit with avast 7 free edition and everything was fine until 10 days back when suddenly my windows 7 started to hang soon after the desktop was loaded. No applications would load , not even the start menu.everything will just get stuck and remain like that forever and i had to hard-reboot my computer everytime. After spending 2 full days on this issue, I found out that my PC would work fine in 2 conditions only. 1) when internet is switched off. 2) when Avast is disabled. So, i figured out that some recent update in avast is causing some unwanted usage of network resources or internet, which is causing the slowdown.I have uninstalled avast now and everything is smooth and ok.

I’m running Windows 8 on a 64 bit Dell Inspiron and there aren’t any problems.
Maybe the blame lies with some of the other programs that you have running.
Or a conflict caused by remnants remaining from an old and forgotten Antivirus installation which has never been properly removed.

@ all the guys with one post in this topic: Please start a new topic and answer these questions there:

  • Which avast!..?? (Free/Pro/IS)
  • Which version…??
  • OS…?? (32/64 Bit…? - which SP…?)
  • Other security related software installed…??
  • Which AV did you use before avast!..??

@bob3160- no chance at all. blame lies with avast only and no other software.
I tried disabling almost all other windows services but only when avast was disabled, my PC began to work properly without hanging.
if the blame is with some other application as you said, why it’s not giving trouble when avast is uninstalled?
if such a problem exists with some application, it should always show the problem irrespective of whether Avast is installed or not.
My PC became normal the moment i disabled/uninstalled avast.
just bcoz it’s working fine for some people like u does’nt mean that there is’nt any problem with the software.
same application can work differently under different circumstances.
and for your Information, i had not installed any other antivirus prior to this.
I had been using Avast, and avast only, for the past 4 years.i have never even thought about trying another free antivirus until this incident.

Conflict requires two participants, removing one of those participants removes the conflict, but what it doesn’t do is determine the other participant and why the conflict occurs.

@ivinvgp: If you want our help, please read and follow: Reply #12.

As David mentioned, it takes 2 to tango. If you where to remove the program that’s causing the conflict with avast!, your problem would also be solved.
You simply need to find out what program that is.
I have avast! installed on 7 computers at home and about a dozen at our senior center. All are running fine without the problems you describe.
Finding the conflict takes time and willingness on your part to get to the bottom of the problem.

My Acer Revo came with Avast and Win7 64-bit. It has practically nothing on it apart from Firefox and VLC. After the last Avast update I noticed that practically all video was stuttering. Checked the process graph in TaskManager, and “something” was using 25-30% of the CPU when no interactive programs were operating, and Avast was not scanning.

Experimentally removed Avast. Idling CPU use dropped to 1-2%.

Whilst it may be true to say that it requires two participants for a conflict, in this case the other guilty party may well be the O/S, and it is rather easier to swap AVs than O/Ss.

Since avast! isn’t something install by the factory, someone else installed avast!. What other AV program was on this computer when it was new and how was it removed ???