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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: REDACTED on November 23, 2015, 12:04:29 PM
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Hi all. I have a Windows 7 (32-bit) computer that has all of a sudden become sluggish. Avast appears to be working fine normally. But when I boot to safe mode and open Avast, it says ""Avast background service is not running." When I click the options to enable them, nothing happens. Any ideas on how to resolve this?
Thanks in advance.
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- Which version..?
- Other security related software installed..?
- Which AV(s) did you use before Avast..?
And one question:Why you boot to safe mode ???
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Right, sorry:
1. Latest stable version of Avast.
2. No other security related software installed.
3. Avast is the only AV I've used since purchasing the computer (2-3 years ago). This is the first AV related issue I've had.
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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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OK thanks. I'll give it a shot and report back here.
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Hello
Did not work for me. I repaired and reboot, but the agents still deactivate themselves after a few minutes.
I tested with EICAR test file : the protection is actually deactivated, both file & web.
Using W7 family SP1.
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Uninstall Avast! from control panel fully then make a clean installation of Avast! from:https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=178580.0 (https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=178580.0) then reboot the system,Pls make this whole process in normal boot don't use safe mode@ cagouilles
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Avast is not designed to run in safe mode
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Be Secure,
please do not try to help people if you have no clue on how things are working.
Leave the help to people who have the knowledge.
cagross,
a system becoming slow can be caused by software (most of the times) but also by hardware.
Besides broken/dying hardware a bad connection and dust are common causes.
If you want, follow the instructions in the "viruses and worms" forum and someone will have a look at the log files.
I'm not saying it is malware, but it can be.
Besides that, the logs will show a lot more information than just malware issues.
They can help to solve the problem.
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Thanks to all.
@essexboy, I did some tests on my working computers last night and see that the Avast services don't start on any of them in safe mode, so that alleviates any concerns I had. I'll continue to monitor the system in-question and see if I can pinpoint any definite issues.
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Sorry, I has not seen there was a new version of Avast! (11.1.2241).
Looks quite different actually - and apparently solves this issue.
But why Avast! does not tell when there is a new version available ? I check and see "everything up to date" in the main page. But when I go to the update page and request an update, it downloads a completely new version....
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avast does tell if there is a new (beta) version.
https://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=178580.0
If you have automatic updates enabled, you a new version will be downloaded and installed well let's say... automaticly ;)