hi - i just installed avast this morning - after rebooting all my icons are gone - from the IE ball in my taskbar to all file icons in program files - how do i get my icons back?
just for anyones info i am running windows me on this comp ( i will be going to an new xp comp next week and wanted to test on this comp first) and just got all my icons back- was going to unistall avast and do a system restore til i remembered ie has a repair and figured let me try that before doing a restore -
go to control panel - add/remove - look for mircrosoft ie tools - click repair- reboot and all is well ( at least for me)
so thanks
Glad you have found a resolution (excuse the pun) to your problem.
Welcome to the forums
For the future when you post images, please crop the image to show only the relevant part, 2000.1500 pixels is too big (especially for those with low resolution monitors). Not to mention all there is is a white background that could be cropped that would also reduce the file size from 150KB plus to around 35KB or less.
Hi, Lessa. ;D
Just for some information. Disappearing icons of the desktop is a normal when you use avast! on Win95,98,Me. It isn’t a problem on WinXP.
Take a look: strange behaviour (icons are gone!) why does windows98 dissappear? Windows98 se Icons dissapear
and some others.
After rebooting icons appear again. Don’t worry, install WinXP as soon as possible (just for your safety - NT based systems much more better).
People with Win9X want a solution tothus Avastr Bug they don’t want to preach or exhorted to get another operatiing system.
If you don’t know the answer to the provlem then please don’t make unproductive comments like that .It is very annoying
I have winME, and the same thing happened when I unchecked
use skins for simple interface, I had also set scan to thorough and to scan archives which you cant access when inm skin mode.
It is Avast that is causing the problem.
If you disagree then explain why it is not avast ie Facts not supposition nor opinion,
Look Sebon, it’s well-known that Windows 9x and Me are terrible on memory management. So, Microsoft has improved a lot its operational system.
It’s natural that an application that has a lot of impact in the system, like an antivirus, could use resources that are now well-managed…
Troubles could happen (although I’ve used avast in Windows 98 for two years without having the icons disappearing).
OKay perhaps I was a bit strident in my first post.
Sorry about that, I am the analytical argumentative type that tends to want raw facts b4 I accept anything!!
As I am typing this my icons are gone just like in Lessa’s screenshot.
It happened when I wanted scan a folder which had
a small zip file ~ 3MB
I had scanned it first with Avast and it came up clean
I subsequently scanned it with an on demand scanner
AntivirPE classic.
(I make sure It does not stay in mem - used prcview to verify.)
AntirvirPE gave an alert in one of the archives as containing a Trojan.
So I went back and checked the settings,in Avast and The scan level was on standard
I turned the slider up to thorough (I rember on a previous occasion that you set Avast to scan archives but I couldn’t find it)
Scanned again; agin it was clear
I then unchecked use skins for simple interface
selected scan archives.
and scanned again (came up clean again)
Then I noticed that my windows Explorer shell icons had disappered,the quick launch icons had disappered too.
The systray icons on the the right were okay and so were icons for all non operating system programs.
The history panel in internet explorer were effected wheresas the standard buttons were not.
This problem happened on a previous occasion 4 months ago when scanning archives with skins unchecked.
Lessa has managed to get the icons back .
I will too once I reboot.
1/ Is Lessa saying that he no longer gets disappearing icons when he uses Avas to scan in the same way that he/she did in the first instance.
2/ Please explain how memory mangagement issues in win9x causes the icon disapppearance.
Does it crash Explorer what is going on exactly?
Why does it occur with Avast but not AntivirPE
You used the terms "memory management " and “resources”
I understand resources to be
System resources
user resources
GDI resources
the windows resource meter level was 3 green bars
durring the scan.
Are you using two antivirus at the same time? :
Disable is not enough (never was). You need to uninstall (fully, completely, no files or trash registry keys left behind) one of them.
Crashes and conflicts will appear, sooner or later…
DLL (libraries) are bad removed from memory after being used, low-memory systems, etc. are some reasons for bad memory management of Windows 98.
I’m not a hardware or operational system specialist… I’m just an user that could say with some experience: Windows 9x and Me have lots of problems that were solved in NT systems (2000 or XP) and others in Vista.
DLL (libraries) are bad removed from memory after being used, low-memory systems, etc. are some reasons for bad memory management of Windows 98.
I’m not a hardware or operational system specialist… I’m just an user that could say with some experience: Windows 9x and Me have lots of problems that were solved in NT systems (2000 or XP) and others in Vista.
If you are using one antivirus for your main antivirus resident protection and the other for for on-demand access only there is no problem such as the conflicts you mention.You’ll find that is common practice
Yes you will have probs if you you are using 2 resident guards together but that is not want i am doing.
I hardly get any crashes at all with my winME setup and I run it for long periods of time without reboot 2 -3 days or so.
The disappearing icons has been mentioned elsewhere
If you rightclick the folder and select scan with Avast
it scans all the files in the folder including inside archives.
WITH NO LOSS OF ICONS AT ALL
Can you explain that? It is the same setting.
ie thorough and scan archives
yet one method causes the loss of your icons the other does not
Finally A reason to have another on-demand scanner
I scanned an archive with AntivirPE - It came up clean
I scanned it with Avast and it detected a Trojan.
Like I said b4 I not trying to be confrontational. I just want to get to the bottom of this problem.
As I said earlier, how exactly is it happening. Now I am not an a computer tech, but isn’t there a way to test this: a debugger or process program that would capture the process to file to see How The scanner is interacting with the windows/internet explorer shell to see where and how this adverse reaction is taking place.
Hey, man. What I have maked you bad?
When I formed first message on this topic I just wanted to give some help (good or not so good - it has no matter\importance\meaning). But I did not be aware of your problem and even did not suspect about your existence in this beautiful world!
You better to stare to your post to understand who you are and what you are represent from yourself.
I don’t know as you, but the constitutional right to express liberally my own thoughts\means\opinion I possess since my births and your desire to shut my mouth causes strong of resentment to me. OK?
If you have something to answer on this post, you can send me a private message to continue the debate without litterring this friendly forum.
I know what I’m talking about.
WinXP\2000\2003 has SFC - it is big step to your safety!
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