I just performed a clean Windows 7 Home Premium install on my Mother-in-Law’s replaced and unwanted HP Pavilion Slimline to avoid the bloatware and an apparent virus on the factory image and everything was great! After I installed Chrome, next came Avast! 8.0.1489 and was very careful about the options during a custom install.
Well, either not careful enough, I’m blind, or the option just isn’t there, but during the end of the installation, I noticed “Installing Google Drive”. I hadn’t even rebooted yet, nor did any pop ups show. It was part of the fresh install!!! When I went to control panel / programs / programs and features / uninstall or change a programs, there it was… “Google Drive”!!
I don’t want it. If I did, I would go out and get it. What does Google Drive have to do with my security? Stuff like this is starting to make Avast! smell a lot like AVG and it scares me. I have either recommended or installed Avast! for countless people that I know or built machines for.
Sigh, so to get rid of Google Drive I should be able to go back to the restore point during installation right? I was going to make an image of this install the moment the definitions updated. Now it feels unclean. Maybe I will just start over.
I still owe it to Avast though. It couldn’t I.D. the virus on my factory image, but it constantly complained of malware connection attempts right after I installed Avast, which was the first app I installed after a factory restore. I would love to know how that root kit trojan got into the factory install image. Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 found and removed it.