In addition to the screenshot, I’d also like to see the avast5.ini file (c:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\AVAST Software\Avast\avast5.ini)
Can you upload it to ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming please?
Oh could this be the sign of a serious issue or something? Everything seems to be working alright. I would screenshot it next time it autoupdates because I can’t recreate it with the “Show Last Popup message” it just shows up as a regular update box. Also I don’t know how to upload to the FTP thing.
Edit: This just started happening yesterday and it’s not a huge issue to me, so unless you guys think something is seriously wrong I wouldn’t worry about it. I’m looking right now and I can’t even find the avast5.ini in that folder, maybe it’s because I’m not using a clean install my install is back from when it called like Alwil Software or something. I’ve had Avast installed for ages.
I always say I’m only going to clean reinstall if I’m having a major issue, just because it requires rebooting in safe mode, uninstalling and all that and I’ve had Avast for so long I’d be afraid to get on the internet without even just to download Avast again.
Free
7.0.1456 and 120817-0
MalwareBytes free and CCleaner, if that last one counts.
Nah, I don’t think this is a serious enough issue to warrant it and knowing how my issues with Avast go, it will just go away in a few days and if not, as long as it’s not the sign of a serious problem I am fine with a little bit of extra screen space being used up. The weird thing is, if I generate a normal monthly report thing, it gives me the accurate statistics.
Yeah, I’m just paranoid of both not trying it and trying it. It’s a weird feeling, I know nothing will go wrong, but I feel like maybe this issue will never go away and is a serious problem and since the only way to test it is by having a real update, it’s hard to test.
So now I’m just trying to figure out if this is a serious issue or not. Like I can’t see what could be causing it, I didn’t make any changes and suddenly they are there.
You can use the button on the Maintenance / Support / Generate support package page - to create a support package. That includes the avast5.ini as well.
As for uploading the file, you can open ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming in Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer, just ordinary Explorer!) and once it opens, drag&drop the file on that window.
I have restarted and if it shows up again in the next update, I’ll upload it like you suggested. Update popups have been kind of weird on XP for awhile now, random double sound, sometimes I lack the ability to “Show last pop up” when there’s an ad with an update. More and more I’m thinking about just disabling pop ups.
Good Job Avast Team, if I can solve this problem, which I hope a restart fixed. I wasn’t concerned with restarting as my system wasn’t showing any other signs of issues and Malwarebytes found nothing so I figured I was good. So now I just wait for the new definitions and hope I don’t miss it. Not really relevant or anything, but I’m playing video games and I’m a bit distracted, but sadly it’s not going to be for a few hours due to how I have my Updates set up, it’s made to check every four hours, sometimes I think about lowering it, any opinions?