This again relates to the SierraChart software, which has two chart rendering modes Windows GDI & OpenGL. If I enable OpenGL rendering, then ‘Avast Behaviour Shield’ is often seen to fully occupy 1 core/thread, which in turn leads to a much less responsive user interface.
Strangely, this still happens (although to a lesser extent) when Behaviour Shield is disabled. In addition to this, I have set exceptions for SierraChart software and associated data files, but this does not stop the interference of Behaviour Shield.
I do not see any evidence of the behaviour when using Windows GDI rendering, nor did I experience this behaviour when Avast was fully uninstalled.
Avast Premium Security ver 19.9.2394 (build 19.9.4824.537)
Windows 10 Pro v1903 build 18362.418
Hi guys I got a update today I updated went fine I restarted the pc only go find avast won’t open and I get a message saying Avast this shouldn’t take long the installation went fine it installed fine I restarted the pc and all was good until this happened
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Hello Im very new in this beta-program. I ve got the link from M. of The Avast Support Team.
I 've had strange BSOD’s with the “regular” version of AVAST (internet security), now they are gone. So far so good.
What i’ve noticed is, in this beta program, the SPAM filter marks every incoming e-mail with asterics ‘** SPA… **’ No matter what config i choose.
I wonder if anyone else have seen this behavoir ?