After I installed the 5.1.889 (free) version I can’t remove my USB hard drive safely. I was able to remove it safely with 5.0.x. Before I installed the 5.1.889 I ran the Removal Tool in safe mode. How can I remove the USB hard drive safely now? I tried to disable all the protections, but I still can’t remove it safely. I also tried to kill Avast process, but it gives me an error. I’m using Windows 7 Home Premium x64.
To remove it safely? Turn off the computer. Or you can uninstall the behavior shield by going to programs and features/avast/uninstall change.
It’s a known issue. I mentioned that in your other post. http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69405.msg583093#msg583093
After I uninstalled Avast I can remove safely again. I installed AVG after I uninstalled Avast, but I will go back to Avast, when this issue (and the corrupted browser downloads issue too http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69484.0) is fixed.
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To remove it safely? Turn off the computer. Or you can uninstall the behavior shield by going to programs and features/avast/uninstall change.
It’s a known issue. I mentioned that in your other post. http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69405.msg583093#msg583093
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69367.0
Does uninstalling the Behavior Shield provide a viable work around? I’ve got several external drives with extensive music/movie collections, can’t afford to corrupt them and shutting down and rebooting is a pain.
Hi EagleGhost,
same problem here: http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69367.0
Edit:
Sorry gentle4ug, I’ve seen your comment to late… :-X
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I guess you were just joking. Or do you mean that just in order to remove my USB key I have to reboot my PC every time ?
And yes, I have this issue with every USB device I connect to my PCs (2 with XP SP3 PRO and one with XP SP3 HOME), since I upgraded directly from 5.0.667 to 5.1.889.
I use Avast Antivirus Free, and I never had this issue before (not even with previous version 4.xxx).
By now the only working workarounds are, as suggested:
- Uninstall AVAST and replace it wit another antivirus (I won’t even consider this !!!)
or
- Uninstall AVAST 5.1.889 and revert to previous version 5.0.667 (which can be downloaded from sites like FileHippo)
or
- Uninstall Behavior Shield, as you clearly suggested in your post.
I personally chose option 3, even if I’m not sure which one of 2 or 3 is better. Any suggestion ?
EDIT: No, not even option 3 is working >:( At first it seems to work, but if you leave your USB key inserted for a while, it becomes locked again.
I had to revert to version 5.0.667 (option 2).
I really hope they solve this problem soon…
Joking and frustrated. Maybe try uninstalling the computer from the USB? Sarcasm this time coupled with frustration. I don’t know any way to get it to eject safely with the exception of turning the computer off. Instead of using the windows tool to eject USB I downloaded a couple of programs which did not help one bit. It does happen after a certain period of time. Between 5 and 10 minutes so I think pk is on to the cause of it (anti-rootkit).
I got the same results last night. A quick insert, read, removal worked fine. After a period of time (several minutes) no joy. Had to reboot to remove safely. My devices don’t have any locks, just standard portable HDs and thumb drives.
I am going to watch this topic with intrest as I have not had problems with removal of my Flash sticks nor my external USB hard drive on both my XP Pro or my Windows 7 systems.
YoKenny, could you try leaving a USB drive in for about 10 minutes and see if it happens to you? I don’t know if just plugging it in creates a problem or read/write access.
This thing happens to me if I install anything from the usb, especially portable hdd.
This is very strange. I had no problem, but I have never left a jump drive in for very long. After reading this, I inserted my jump drive, accessed it, and left it in for almost 15 minutes.
Safely Remove Hardware worked ok. I did have to click the icon a couple of times though before it went away.
FYI: I use file, network, and web shields.
Frankly, I’ve always just pulled it off, but I know you should use Safely Remove Hardware.
I inserted a Flash card on my XP Pro system then did a quick browse and did the same on my USB external drive on my Windows 7 and left them in for at least 10 minutes and was able to remove them.
I really hope, that this problem will be solved soon, because I don’t want to wait 10-15 minutes to remove the USB hard drive safely.
If I remember rightly, pk some where mentioned that it was related to avast anti-rootkit. So lets hope it will be fixed soon.
nmb, this is where pk mentioned it. http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=69367.0
I disabled the rootkit scan at startup and was able to eject properly (see attachment). Only tried once so far. I will keep testing this to see if it continues to work.
@charyb,
Thanks for the link. But, I don’t prefer to disable the anti-rootkit at startup, though.
Nobody wants. Just a workaround… Does it work for it?
same problem here, it’s frustrating. happens on XP SP3 pro and W7 pro.