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Other => General Topics => Topic started by: REDACTED on December 06, 2014, 05:38:56 PM
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HP computer Running WinXP Pro, SP3 and Avast 2015.10.0.2208
When I turn on my computer the Avast User Interface opens also. It just started to do this. How do I get this to stop? I updated Avast and got the same thing.
Thanks
Henry hsknoll@comcast.net
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Repair Avast:
1. Control Panel -> Add/Remove programs -> Avast
2. Click on 'Repair'.
3. Follow instructions.
4. Reboot.
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HP computer Running WinXP Pro, SP3 and Avast 2015.10.0.2208
When I turn on my computer the Avast User Interface opens also. It just started to do this. How do I get this to stop? I updated Avast and got the same thing.
Thanks
Henry x (hsknoll@comcast.net)xxxxxxxxxx@xxx
Unless you enjoy SPAM, please don't post your email address on an open forum.
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Unless you enjoy SPAM, please don't post your email address on an open forum.
I actually like reading spam I get. It can very funny sometimes!
Regardless, follow Asyn's advice. If that doesn't help, follow this (https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=53253.0) guide and post the needed logs.
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Repair Avast:
1. Control Panel -> Add/Remove programs -> Avast
2. Click on 'Repair'.
3. Follow instructions.
4. Reboot.
I did what you said and it didn't change anything. Avast still opens when I turn on the computer.
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- Which Avast..? (Free/Pro/IS/Premier)
- Other security related software installed..?
- Which AV(s) did you use before Avast..?
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Avast free ver. 2015.10.0.2208
Using but only when I request a scan:
MalwareBytes
SuperAntiSpyware
SpywareBlaster
Always have used Avast.
I tried suggestion one above, to "repair" and that didn't work. I upgraded Avast and that didn't work either.
I have three other computers that are set up the same and they behave themselves. This one was fine but just started this Interface opening a couple of days ago. It's my wife's computer and she doesn't download software.
I tried using Adware-Removal-Tool and that removed some "Conduit" items, but that didn't help either.
Henry
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Henry, can you see my instructions in reply #3 the word "this" is clickable.
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Just shooting from the hip.
Do you have any program like mail client or messenger where you have to set your AV to check files you download. See if you set it with avastui.exe. It should be set with ashQuick.exe.
This used to happen with the old msn Messenger or Windows live Messenger.
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I have Avast to check files I download. I don't understand the rest of your post. I don't know where to change the setting you suggested.
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I have Avast to check files I download. I don't understand the rest of your post. I don't know where to change the setting you suggested.
Which download manager and what is the program you assigned to check the downloads ?? What is listed in the download manager ???
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Henry, can you see my instructions in reply #3 the word "this" is clickable.
I did see it but I'm not smart enough to do all that. I did run free MalwareBytes and that didn't help.
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I have Avast to check files I download. I don't understand the rest of your post. I don't know where to change the setting you suggested.
In order for you to have download managers call your antivirus program scan downloads - then you have to give it the command line address to the scanner C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\ashQuick.exe. If however you gave it the wrong command - C:\Program Files\AVAST Software\Avast\avastui.exe, then all it would do is open the avast User Interface.
Hopefully that would explain the differences. However if this is opening on boot then I rather doubt that is the problem as you wouldn't be downloading files on boot - or I don't think you would be downloading files.
How do you have avast check files that you download ?
This should happen automatically (without having to do the above) as the web shield should scan files being downloaded.
The file shield scans newly created (saved downloaded files are essentially new) executable or targeted files that represent an immediate risk if run.
So you shouldn't need to take any other measures to scan downloaded files.
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Henry, can you see my instructions in reply #3 the word "this" is clickable.
I did see it but I'm not smart enough to do all that. I did run free MalwareBytes and that didn't help.
In all honesty I think that those measures are somewhat premature as it doesn't look like we are chasing malware but a program issue - otherwise I would expect to see other symptoms.
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Henry, can you see my instructions in reply #3 the word "this" is clickable.
I did see it but I'm not smart enough to do all that. I did run free MalwareBytes and that didn't help.
In all honesty I think that those measures are somewhat premature as it doesn't look like we are chasing malware but a program issue - otherwise I would expect to see other symptoms.
I agree. Why call in the bulldozer when at this time, all you need is a duster. :)
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I believe this may be an error in the start key where it is missing the /nogui command at the end
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I agree. Why call in the bulldozer when at this time, all you need is a duster. :)
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Ah, but what's the duster?
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How do you have avast check files that you download ?
This should happen automatically (without having to do the above) as the web shield should scan files being downloaded.
In Avast I go to settings/active protection/mail settings and click on scan inbound mail (POP 3, IMAP4)
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How do you have avast check files that you download ?
This should happen automatically (without having to do the above) as the web shield should scan files being downloaded.
In Avast I go to settings/active protection/mail settings and click on scan inbound mail (POP 3, IMAP4)
That setting will have no impact on scanning files that are downloaded from your web browser (that should be being done already as mentioned in my Reply #12), it certainly isn't the cause of the UI opening.
Essexboy is most likely correct that the /nogui (don't display the user interface) element being missing from the avastUI.exe command on startup. I'm surprised that a Repair didn't resolve that.
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Bob, my goal was to attempt to see the run key for Avast!. Essexboy, being the Fixer Upper, indicated the /nogui thing. A FRST scan would show it.
The FRST scan was an attempt to have someone who probably isn't familiar with the Registry avoid the dangers of it...
We can try this if you like. (Note: aswClear is clickable text and will take you to a direct download for it from Avast!'s site)
- Please download aswClear (http://files.avast.com/iavs9x/avastclear.exe) and save it to your Desktop.
- Double Click the Icon ((http://i.imgur.com/TqekTER.png))
- It'll boot into safe Mode automatically once given permission
- If you installed Avast in a different folder than the default, browse for it. (Note: Be careful! The content of any folder you choose will be deleted!)
- Click REMOVE
- Restart your computer Restart.
If it's still not functional, please say so. I still have 2 more tricks. The last being absolute last resort, the other, Essex will have to do since I don't have the expertise to administer it...
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Sorry but your post wasn't specific - just giving the link and a user going there sees all of the stuff there and it is daunting, hence the OPs comment:
Henry, can you see my instructions in reply #3 the word "this" is clickable.
I did see it but I'm not smart enough to do all that. I did run free MalwareBytes and that didn't help.
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Sorry David. I'm used to just doing it myself with basic instructions like that.
I shall review my other post with Avast! Clear and post Specific instructions here soon...
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Sorry David. I'm used to just doing it myself with basic instructions like that.
I shall review my other post with Avast! Clear and post Specific instructions here soon...
Avast Clear no longer requires that you boot into safe mode and then run it.
It only requires that you run it in regular mode and then allow it to do it's job in safe mode. :)
Once you give it permission, Avast Clear will reboot the system into Safe Mode and do it's job.
Rebooting after the job is finished is required.
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Same thing Bob. Just going off the directions given by Avast.
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Same thing Bob. Just going off the directions given by Avast.
Their directions are still incorrect. They haven't updated those directions to the current capabilities of the Avast Removal Tool. :)
Running the program in regular mode and allowing it to reboot into safe mode is not the same thing as booting into Safe Mode first and then running the program.
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ermm, fixed.
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I believe this may be an error in the start key where it is missing the /nogui command at the end
Can I just add /nogui to the startup for Avast and if so where and how do I add it please?
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I'm still here.
Can I just add /nogui to the startup for Avast and if so where and how do I add it please?
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1. Download Avast Free Antivirus: http://files.avast.com/iavs9x/avast_free_antivirus_setup.exe
2. Follow instructions: http://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility (Run this tool for all prior installed Avast versions..!!)
3. Reinstall Avast with the downloaded installer from point 1.
4. Reboot.
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I'm still here.
Can I just add /nogui to the startup for Avast and if so where and how do I add it please?
Not unless you understand Reg Binary..
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I'm still here.
Can I just add /nogui to the startup for Avast and if so where and how do I add it please?
Not unless you understand Reg Binary..
You don't need to understand binary, registry or otherwise.
It is more not wishing to have the user start editing the registry unless they are confident working in the registry - accidents happen.
A clean reinstall as suggested is probably the better/safer option.
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1. Download Avast Free Antivirus: http://files.avast.com/iavs9x/avast_free_antivirus_setup.exe
2. Follow instructions: http://www.avast.com/uninstall-utility (Run this tool for all prior installed Avast versions..!!)
3. Reinstall Avast with the downloaded installer from point 1.
4. Reboot.
Sorry it took so long to get back. This solution took care of the problem. Thank you very much.
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You're welcome.