hi. i’ve been using avast free for some time now, but after i installed ad-aware free i started having problems. when i run the full scan, it always stops without finishing all the folders and files. sometimes it states that a program is stopping avast from running and that i should re-start the program. i hit the fix now button, but the same thing happens. so i’m wondering if there’s a potential conflict with ad-aware now.
Depends which Adaware you have…Doesn’t the new Adaware also have antivirus…My brother has Adaware with Avast on Windows 7 and no issues… But he did have some issues as the new Avast was blocked with Windows Defender or Microsoft Essentials, which he didn’t know was preInstalled when he got his new Computer…
i’m using windows 7 starter 32 bit and the 2011 avast and ad-aware. ad-aware consumes a lot of memory and runs slower. i’ve only discovered mbam now because most people talk about spybot only. i still have to check if there’s still potential conflict between avast and mbam or avast and spybot and install the pairing that’s most compatible with each other.
+1’s all around. Just for the consideration of anyone thinking about using it, I too concure with the above. Once apon a time, long ago, it used to be great and I loved it. Now it’s shovelware. Doesn’t block jack, and it’s virus scan is slow, prone to false positives, prone to missing actual viruses and a huge memory & cpu hog. It’s a perfect example of what happens when a company decides to take a great product and “improve it” by adding “features” and morphed into a new all-in-one product that does nothing well. It truely is a shame because it “used to” be awesome and a must have.
okay. i uninstalled ad-aware already and then started running avast. still stops the scan at around 14.8gb or 1% without any threat showing up. i’m using avast 6.1000 version, i’m thinking if this is a problem with the latest avast program update. are you guys having the same problem as well?
Did you reboot after uninstalling ad aware? you might need to visit the ad aware site to find the uninstall tool to clean up any leftovers unless you are able to navigate your way through your system to remove any leftovers, if you have spybot installed i would remove that as well as it’s known to cause issue’s to.
Malwarebytes is the best program for you to run alongside of avast, no conflict’s.
Ad-Aware has an anti-virus engine which will conflict with avast. The best idea is to keep it simple. Check out our signature for the best software that plays well with avast.
i rebooted after the uninstallation process. aw now avast is still stuck at the same time period/file size. it doesn’t go through the whole scan! would uninstalling and reinstalling it be a good idea, or would i just be exposing my laptop to more problems?
It might help as ad aware could have damaged avast in some way, uninstall avast and reboot then look in program files and program data for any alwil/avast leftovers and delet,good time to run ccleaner is now, when done reinstall avast.
Get rid of spybot if you have as well before installing avast.
since quite a lot of people are recommending MBAM, i’m going to give it a try however, is CC cleaner a safe program to install? i’ve used it before but apart from cleaning out my temp files i didn’t much with it.
Yes ccleaner is very safe and a good way to keep your system clean and the registry cleaning section is also very good and safe, just about everyone here on the forums uses it plus another excellent tool by the same company is defraggler.
With CCleaners registry cleaner you should be careful. Don’t just assume it needs to be “fixed” just because CCleaner says so. You’ll have the option to back up what you change if you choose to just go through and check everything.
How to disable Spybot-S&D (temporarily). http://www.safer-networking.org/en/howto/disable.html . Even though it says temporarily, the resident parts of SpyBot Search & Destroy must be enabled manually if disabled in this manner. TeaTimer doesn’t load into memory at all when disabled.
Run CCleaner for both cleaning and registry cleaning. Make a back up of registry fix in Documents or USB temporarily.
Download and install MBAM (Malwarebytes).
Uninstall and do a clean install of Avast (see steps 1 - 9 below):
Go to Control Panel and uninstall Avast through Add/Remove Programs if possible and reboot.
If Step 4 fails, boot into Safe Mode (hit F8 repeatedly) and run the Avast Uninstall Tool. If you had previous versions of Avast on this machine, uninstall all versions of Avast at this time.
Reboot your machine again and when all is working properly, download a defrag tool. There are several good ones out there; one was mentioned as well as free Puran defrag, which has a boot-time defrag as well as a regular defrag http://www.puransoftware.com/.
Before you uninstal Avast 6, I would try a simple right click on drive C > Properties > Tools> Check Volume for errors…Sometimes if the computer is not configured properly and if there is errors things don’t run right…Also The free version of Malwarebytes and SuperAntispyware go very well with Avast Been using the free versions of both for about 3 or 4 years never an issue…Hoping to update to the paid version of one of them to get top Quality protection…Still trying to deceide which one, as both are awesome with Avast…I’m also using Spybot with Avast for now and been using it for ever, No isses with Avast at all…on Windows XP…And I don’t think there should be issues with Adaware and Avast for my brother has been using it on Windows 7 with no probs…Again try a Check Volume for errors…Smetimes some services are stopped or stop working or programs disable some services and than other things don’t work right…Also check your Event viewer Administrative Tools > Event viewer > Application also System…Any errors wiill tell you the System isn’t configured correctly and some services have been stopped…Luck and update us when you can…
hey thanks everyone! you’re right, i’ve been getting a lot of good tips and suggestions left and right. not that i’m complaining, so.
i’ve already downloaded CC cleaner and had run it after i uninstalled avast. then i reinstalled it and started the scan. i haven’t done a full scan yet but cc cleaner seems to have done the trick–the avast scan no longer stops automatically at 14.7gb nor does the program get turned off all of a sudden. i’ve downloaded MBAM too already but i have yet to install it.
for defragmentation, i just usually run the system tools defrag that comes with windows 7. what’s the difference between that and other defrag tools out there?