I’m a very happy user of Avast Home edition. I used it on Win 98, Win XP and recently I installed it on Vista Home Premium.
Three times on different new computers.
My problem is that the update pop ups of Avast are not interactif. They tell me that the bibliotheque is updated or that a update of the program is available and these pop ups invites me to click on the message to get more information or to get the update. None of the actions worked. Then I opened the program from the start button to get the update. Nope.
I’m using the latest version of Avast 4.7.942. I downloaded it straight to a dvd before installing. That’s a method that I use all the time, when downloading software from the net. Then I’m scanning it with several antivirusprograms. Once cleared, I will install it on the computers where required.
So the problem is new because with earlier versions of Avast I never met this one. The firewall installed is from Windows Defender delivered with Vista Home Premium and was allready installed on the computer when I buyed it from Medion. As the other computers are not connected directly to the internet they are getting there updates via the Medion. In the case of Avast, I uninstall the old version and install the latest one. So there is not the problem.
Well the latest version is 4.7.986 so it would be advisable to do a manual program update (in the same way as you did) before any further attempts at finding a fault.
On Vista, I will suggest that you uninstall the old version and try to install the latest one from the scratch, like David said. But I’m not sure that the popup will be interactive. Some features that work perfectly on Windows XP have difficulties to run well in Vista (update icon on system tray, for instance).
Right. That was what I was thinking allready before posing the question. So, in the mean time I uninstalled the 4.7.942 and installed the 4.7.986. Now I’m waiting for action from the program. Hopely I’m before my screen at the same time the next update pop up occurs. I keep you guys informed.
Thanks.
I am also having a problem with the upgrade pop up.
The flaming thing does not stay long enough for me to click on it.
Partly due to mouse tending to stick, and mainly due to it not staying long enough.
I am using Windows Vista Home Premium, and Avast version 4.7.942.
I am using an Intel D865PERL motherboard with 1.5 Gigs of DDR ram and an Intel P IV 3.0 GHz CPU. Plenty of drive space.
I rebooted 4 times today to try to click to get the upgrade to run, and this is getting me PO’d to say the least. :-X >:(
You need to program the pop up tp stay at least 30 seconds or longer.
And when i click “Show the message” i get a dialogbox which has avast Antivirus as title and with the question:
Do you want to restart Windows now? And two options, yes or no.
I’m gonna try to change avast4.ini and see if it helps.
Update
Then when I run a manual iAVS update, it says my DB is updated (which is correct), but then Avast wants me to restart… why? I got the latest 1001 build, but anyway I’m guessing the popup problem happens only for people who has a Avast, which needs a restart.
Operating system restart needed by avast message - First check the contents of the C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\Setup\setup.log file, which should show you why it thinks the reboot is needed.
This could be solved, in some systems, by deleting the file C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\Setup\reboot.txt
So i tried to reboot like it wanted and I tried to delete the reboot.txt file, still no good!
This is getting quite annoying actually, every time it updates iavs, i get 3-4 popups with it needed to be restarted. I kill them and mins. after it happens again, HUGE PROBLEM.
Will there be an update of Avast to fix this problem, it's a pretty common tweak.
A pretty stupid (useless) one if you ask me…
As I said in the other thread there’s currently no plan to release another special build of avast because of this… so I expect you’ll have to wait at least the regular 2-3 months (maybe more this time) for the next regular update…
Well I strongly disagree with that decision and I think it’s really disappointing to say the least, also because you could make a 1002 build which would only be applied for users which has the 8.3 tweak applied, it would be fairly easy to check, since all we are talking about is a reg key.
No… it’s not possible. It will be applied to all avast users… To change the installation procedure and add a new check will force a new avast update… I don’t think they will do it right now.
If it were fairly easy don’t you think they would have considered it.
Assuming it were possible and easy to do what you propose, what about those millions who haven’t applied the 8.3 tweak, effectively their systems wouldn’t be updated and would remain as 4.7.1001 and those that did would be on 4.7.1002. There is only one current version of avast on the web site, there is only one current version available for download.
So the millions of users would appear to be running an out of date version.
What happens when a later program update comes out the checks you suggest would need to be done in perpetuity.