I installed avast home edition on my mom’s new gateway laptop. it worked fine for about a week, but now when the computer starts, avast takes about 5 minutes to actually start up, during which the computer runs at an unusably slow speed. any idea what could be causing this?
the OS is windows vista home basic. It’s one of those snazzy looking macbook air-alikes without any optical drives. 1.20 Ghz AMD processor and 2 gb of RAM. At first I might have thought that it used flash memory, but the hard drive has 222 GB, so I think it’s a normal laptop SATA drive. I don’t have much of the other specs handy right now.
I don’t think this computer should be too slow to run avast. Unless I’m mistaken, it’s one of the more lightweight virus protection programs. Is there anything I can do to speed up the startup process? Or any other ideas as to what might be causing this to happen?
Hi andonuts, I have a fairly new Toshiba laptop with Vista Home Basic. Vista has a service called Superfetch. It’s the next generation of Prefetch that was introduced in Windows XP. It pre-loads a lot of stuff into memory and when you hard boot or resume from hibernation it can take forever. I disabled it at one point to see how Vista would run without it and while the initial startup was quicker, the overall performance was a lot slower.
I’m a little hesitant to say that is what your issue is though since you said it only started after a week or so. Superfetch takes almost five or six minutes to completely load everything on my system, but Avast loads within two minutes. Were any other new applications installed recently that might account for additional boot time?
I have W98SE with Avast set to update automatically. When, in the UK, I boot my system in the morning everything is sluggish until after the update message has appeared in the bottom right corner of my screen, but after that everything zips along.
Since your mum´s computer apparently runs well some five minutes after booting, then if Avast is set to update automatically you could perhaps turn that feature off just to test if that makes any difference and/or check if is immediately after seeing such a message that normal service is resumed.
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