Avast is fucking evil. How do I stop this horrible software from doing more damage to my computer?
Its already deleted a bunch of files, and there are around 90 files in the chest, and if I reboot it has a bunch of other files it says its going to delete under the threat tab.
I am unable to tell it to not delete these files. If I click on “Do nothing”, then the “apply” button is grayed out. So my computer is on a suicide mission. Thank you Avast. You’ve given my computer AIDs & Ebola all rolled up into one.
If I uninstall Avast, then all the files in the chest get deleted, WTF am I supposed to do? How do I prevent Avast from deleting files on reboot?
And this verification bullshit, WTF, I can’t even read these god damn letters.
Some files were deleted last night during a boot scan, I don’t remember which ones, but mostly things were just put in the chest. Everything still seems to be running as far as windows 7 goes, but I haven’t tried all my other programs. I know it screwed up a 3D graphics program I that I use, but that was easy to fix, as it had a built-in way to do a repair. I’m worried about my OS not booting though if I restart again.
No you cannot tell it what to do. If I select do nothing, the apply button is grayed out. Maybe you have a problem reading english?
I am using it because I payed for it, after using the free version for many months with no problem. Now I have software which has turned out to be a bigger problem that an actual virus, deleting many files from my computer, causing more problems than any virus has ever cause to my computer. And you provide no answer but to question why I am using it. If I could see into the future then obviously I would not have paid for this shitty software.
I have the latest updates, but a full scan done after this still shows VBS:malware-gen on my PC. And I still have a ton of stuff in the chest. Many things will not restore, some did may many don’t restore.
No, you cannot. Once a choice is made, like last night after the last scan, before I knew this was all fake, the choice cannot be changed. If you try to change the choice, it reverts back. Why is this so hard for you to understand? There are at least 3 other people that I’ve seen in the threads that have the same exact problem.
Don’t agree with boot time scan if it offer to you. Delete scan history in options. Update definitions, restart pc and scan again. It should be ok now.
Do I need any of the files listed in the attached pics from the virus chest? If I don’t need them, I’m just going to uninstall Avast and be done with it. I still have almost 2 years (651 days of paid service left, but this is not worth the hassle.) Just someone from AVAST give me a straight answer.
The definitions have already updated to the latest version and I haven’t rebooted with bootscan, so it sounds like I might be ok. I’m still wary about rebooting though.
Ok, I deleted the scan history, the definitions were already updated, running another full scan now, didn’t want to chance rebooting yet until I get these system files restored.
But I’m still not able to restore the a lot of these files. If I click restore on most of them, it brings a popup message: “do you want to allow Avast to make changes…” If I click yes, the the popup message dissappears and nothing happens. I go to where the file location is supposed to be, and I have show hidden files checked, but I don’t see the files, the files are not getting restored.
What is the secret to restoring these files? Is Avast throwing them right back in the chest without telling me? Am I supposed to click on “restore and add to exclusions” instead of “restore”?
[b]I cannot have enough of this antivus. It keeps deleting my files and NOT SENDING THEM TO THE VIRUS CHEST. How can you be so reckless. I am telling everyone I know about how they will have their programs deleted and having to get a professional IT assistance to have their stuff returned, having to pay additional money for professional files recovery.
Incredibly stupid this is. What happened to you? This was a great antivirus in prior years. Now it just managed to fucked everybody up with their reckless file deletion.