Does Avast support even read their bug reports this is the response i got for filing a bug and clearly the response has nothing to do with the bug reported.
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Thank you for contacting Avast support.
We understand that you are facing slow speed issue.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused and we will help you to resolve this issue.
In this case, we request you to Repair the Avast by following the below instructions:
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On Fri, 17 Mar at 12:03 AM , tc0566> wrote:
Call of Duty Infinite Warfare will fail to load all textures and the game will crash if started with Avast file shield enabled. If i disable the file shield all textures will load and game runs fine. I can then re-enable the shield and game will run normally. This started after last update that included game mode. It does not matter if game mode is enabled or disable game still fails to load all textures with file shield enabled.
Unless you like spam get rid of your email address. (As already mentioned in your other post.)
Posting the same topic more than once only hinders and confuses attempts to help.
Sorry meant another thread… I see what you mean. But still no fix has been suggested and making an exclusion is not a viable fix .That just allows a game to run in multiplier with no safe guards in place.
Sure it will work that way…but point is it’s a bug and I don’t want a multi-player game to be running without protection. An excluded program or game runs with out protection.
I did a bug report too so far Ive got 2 generic responses that have no bearing on the issue… I do not not even have Internet Security. And I informed them of this as well. Have yet to receive a response to that.
Hello,
Thank you very much fort the quick response.
Please accept our apologies.
To resolve this, we request you to Uninstall your Avast Internet Security with the utility tool and to install it again.
Please click on the following links and scroll down to view the instructions to uninstall, reinstall and to activate Avast Internet Security.
Steps to uninstall using Avast Utility tool:
Uninstall Avast Internet Security
Please follow the steps in the link to install Avast Internet Security:
Install Avast Internet Security
Steps to activate Avast Internet Security
Open Avast icon–> Go to Settings–> Click on Subscription–> Click on Insert activation code–> Enter the activation code–> Click on next and then on OK.
Here is the link for reference:
Activate Avast Internet Security
Then please click on this link and follow the steps
Setting up application rules
We hope that this solution resolves your issue. We appreciate your patience and understanding.
The problem they have is that they haven’t isolated the problem. It has something to do with how the hooks into Windows interact with other programs that use hooks. They are working on it. For now the only solution is to make an exclusion in the Behavior Shield.
Still no answer from Avast…beginning to think it may be time to look for a different Anti-virus.at which time I’ll have to advise my clients to do the same.
I understand that this bug is bothering you but at Support there is just as much as we can do, other than what we informed you in the email we sent on Sunday: