DavidR
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Well avast doesn’t start in safe mode that is the point, but you can launch avast in safe mode and do a scan, but I’m not sure why you would be doing this.
I have found over years of using this XP system it used to be the top of the line when I had it custom built. But now it certainly isn’t as fast as it was but no slouch. I’m pretty brutal in what I allow to run on boot as there are lots of program that would run on boot when there is no clear need.
Avast does have several functions running early on in boot so collectively with other programs running on boot could well bog down the boot. I did find if I ran MS Excel early on after boot I could end up with the system lock up
I did modify the avast5.ini file to delay the avast update [InetWD] section, to push that outside of the boot. So my boot isn’t particularly slow, but more so I haven’t noticed any major difference in boot times.
[InetWD]
AlwaysConnectedWaitSeconds=300
AssumeAlwaysConnected=1
RASWaitSeconds=300
UpdatePeriod=240
UseRAS=0
That said with the recent versions of avast use a different update executable instup.exe so I’m not entirely sure if this delay still works.