When I did my first couple of quick scans it completed the scan in 8 minutes and the speed it was scanning data was approx 110MB and around 50MB when it reached the end.
Now when I do any scan be it quick or full it reads data at 2/5MB a sec and takes over 2 hours to complete.
I have a complete new Vista install. and there is nothing else installed or stored apart from complete Vista Updates and Avast with complete updates
It will be the effect of the Persistent cache.
Please run the Full System Scan at least once to populate the cache; after doing so, all subsequent scans should be fast again.
I don’t know if in the act of defragging your system the files are no longer in the same location and if that is tied to the persistent cache, then my guess would be that the persistent cache would need to be updated.
I do notice that after a defrag the first scan is a little slower, not anything like what you experienced. So I don’t know if your partition was heavily fragmented, mine I regularly defrag it so there wouldn’t be much of a change. After running the full system scan a couple of times it is back to normal, very fast.
Well, it doesn’t have anything to do with clusters - but the persistent cache works on NTFS drives only.
Though I don’t know what “slowdown” Asyn is referring to exactly… (being it his first post in this thread)?
I was trying to reproduce (defrag/scan) the problem but didn’t run into any slowdown on this machine.
But as I’m using FAT32 here your answer above says it all.
asyn
I have done defrag 4 times and after each defrag the scan gets slower.
My 1st custom scan took 18 minutes.
The next one took 35 minutes
The next one took 28 minutes.
The next one took 25 minutes.
Approx Data is around 22GB.
Defrag only takes 10 minutes to complete now.
I will do 2 more custom scans without defrag and post the results here. I expect it to eventually get under 15 minutes. I will post the results when I have them. I also created a notepad scan log. There are many Files it cannot scan or access denied. Im assuming they are Windows System Files. Is there anyway to scan them?
Also I have ticked check for PUP and ALL FILES on every Real Time Shield.
I opened the notepad log Avast created and it was 50MB but took ages to open. I beleive Avast was scanning the file before opennig. I guess someone did say to me that it would bring the system down and it has.
Which option/setting have I selected and need to deselect?
Please post some common examples of the file names and locations that can’t be scanned.
If these are permissions or password issues, the simple answer is no, there is nothing you can do if you the user haven’t got permission to access an area (short of running the scan from a user account who has permission).
Well by default the .log/.txt files aren’t scanned (as they are in effect inert), unless you have gone into paranoid settings, bumping up Sensitivity to High, Test whole files, etc. etc. as that could have the impact on performance you mention delay in opening large files, more so when you add scan for PUPs also.