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Title: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 28, 2008, 06:40:48 PM
I would like to do a system restore is it necessary to first uninstall avast home edition or will it still be on my computer?

If it is necessary to reinstall Avast do I use my original registration details or re-register as a new body????

Thank you,

tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on October 28, 2008, 07:28:30 PM
You shouldn't need to uninstall avast before using system restore.

Why do you need to use system restore ?
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 29, 2008, 09:47:17 AM
Thanks DavidR

Not quite sure about the system restore, lets forget that idea for the minute.     Does Avast and Windows Defender cover/deal with spyware in the same way?     tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on October 29, 2008, 01:34:42 PM
I don't use windows defender so I can't say.

I can only say how I believe avast deals with spyware, if a spyware file is found, avast alerts and you chose the option you want avast to take. If you choose move to the chest, the best option, the file will be moved to the chest, a protected area where it can do no harm. As far as I'm aware avast also checks the registry for entries related to those files and would deal with those.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: Lisandro on October 29, 2008, 03:16:28 PM
I would like to do a system restore is it necessary to first uninstall avast home edition or will it still be on my computer?
If you use System Restore probably files will be left behind on avast folder. You can manually delete them.
But you don't need to use System Restore to uninstall avast completely.

1. Uninstall avast from Control Panel first.
2. Boot.
3. Download the latest version of Avast Uninstall (http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-uninstall-utility.html) and use it for complete uninstallation.
4. Boot.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 29, 2008, 06:07:33 PM
Thanks Tech,   I was checking the application log just now and there are a several entries about avast it would appear that something is amiss is there any provision for help for this?    If so, please tell me precisely, how to go about it.   tpeac,
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: Lisandro on October 29, 2008, 06:40:22 PM
I think repairing your installation will be enough.

Go to Control Panel > Add/Remove programs > avast! antivirus > Remove. Then choose Repair function in the popup window (Repair).
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 30, 2008, 07:26:40 AM
Hi Tech,   I tried the Add or remove method the pop-up gave the options to change/uninstall/update, there was also "more information" which I clicked but there was no reactions, I also clicked the change, again no response I guess I may have been too impatient.     There was also the button for PROXY which reminded me that when I first installed Avast I was trying everything to see what it said or choices it would give and I pressed "Proxy" but there was no choice it presumably set whatever in to action!

Any suggestions?

tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 31, 2008, 04:04:49 PM
You shouldn't need to uninstall avast before using system restore.

Why do you need to use system restore ?


Hi DavidR   Well, I did do a system restore after all I uninstalled the avast fine but got myself in a tizz, went on to a limited account to check something and tried to install avast as a run then got broken off.   Now is it somehow possible to find it and finish the installation or has it gone forever??     What happens to things when the installation does not complete?? tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: Lisandro on October 31, 2008, 05:05:48 PM
I suggest an installation from the scratch:

1. Uninstall avast from Control Panel first.
2. Boot.
3. Download the latest version of Avast Uninstall (http://www.avast.com/eng/avast-uninstall-utility.html) and use it for complete uninstallation.
4. Boot.
5. Install again the latest avast! (http://www.avast.com/eng/programs.html) version.
6. Boot.
7. Check and post the results.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 31, 2008, 05:58:11 PM
Thanks Tech,    The installation has not registered on the Control Panel as yet.   So, how can I uninstall that way?

tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on October 31, 2008, 06:13:58 PM
By using the avast uninstall (the text is a link to it) too in step 3.

Because of a possible failed install, as you say you tried to install from a limited user account (I believe you can't do that) you should run the avast uninstall utility from safe mode (http://www.pchell.com/support/safemode.shtml (http://www.pchell.com/support/safemode.shtml)).

The installation would be in windows add remove programs, I assume that by control panel you mean add remove programs within the control panel.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: Lisandro on October 31, 2008, 06:27:54 PM
The installation has not registered on the Control Panel as yet.   So, how can I uninstall that way?
Go to step 3 then. Oh, you need to be logged as an administrator.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on October 31, 2008, 06:50:53 PM
Thank you both I shall try and let you know. tpeac
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on October 31, 2008, 08:41:12 PM
You're welcome, later then.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on November 01, 2008, 05:15:53 PM
By using the avast uninstall (the text is a link to it) too in step 3.

Because of a possible failed install, as you say you tried to install from a limited user account (I believe you can't do that) you should run the avast uninstall utility from safe mode (http://www.pchell.com/support/safemode.shtml (http://www.pchell.com/support/safemode.shtml)).

The installation would be in windows add remove programs, I assume that by control panel you mean add remove programs within the control panel.

Logged in as administrator, downloaded the Avast Uninstall utility. printed the instructions from pchell.com and logged in safe mode  --  no trace in Add or remove.

When the program downloads on to the computer one has to select 'run' or 'save' I clicked run but, as I said I had broken off at that point so it never was actually completed.    A bit like things blowing around in the air on a windy day which have not landed yet, now then can you magic it out??   tpeac


Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on November 01, 2008, 06:19:28 PM
You should have selected save as that puts it on your HDD so you can run it from safe mode.

So you will need to download it, saved to your HDD, shutdown and then boot into safe mode and run the uninstall utility from where you saved it too.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on November 01, 2008, 11:23:19 PM
You should have selected save as that puts it on your HDD so you can run it from safe mode.

So you will need to download it, saved to your HDD, shutdown and then boot into safe mode and run the uninstall utility from where you saved it too.

Hi David R,

Half a sec, I get easily confused, the Avast 4 Home Edition is the one that I downloaded as a 'run'.     I downloaded the Avast Uninstall Utility as a save to the desktop, sorry didn't know that I had to save to HDD?    It's my first attempt at a safemode. 

Would it be possible to have explicit step by step instructions please.

tpeac.     


Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on November 01, 2008, 11:59:50 PM
Basically you shouldn't download anything as Run, but save to your hard disk, or you would be on-line whilst installing an application and if you have a problem, you haven't got a copy of what you downloaded.

I think you just said what to do.
Your desktop is a location on your Hard Disk, however I prefer to have a specific location for downloads, like C:\Downloads (a folder called Downloads on your C:\ drive) this makes it easy to find later as your desktop may be different in safe mode.

So if you saved the uninstall tool to the desktop boot into safe mode and double click on the icon for it on your desktop and that will run the avast uninstall utility, reboot when complete.

No your problem will be since you didn't save the avast home version to your HDD you won't have a copy of it and you will need that to reinstall. This could mean being on-line without protection whilst you download and save it, which isn't very good.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on November 02, 2008, 08:14:02 AM
Basically you shouldn't download anything as Run, but save to your hard disk, or you would be on-line whilst installing an application and if you have a problem, you haven't got a copy of what you downloaded.

I think you just said what to do.
Your desktop is a location on your Hard Disk, however I prefer to have a specific location for downloads, like C:\Downloads (a folder called Downloads on your C:\ drive) this makes it easy to find later as your desktop may be different in safe mode.

So if you saved the uninstall tool to the desktop boot into safe mode and double click on the icon for it on your desktop and that will run the avast uninstall utility, reboot when complete.

No your problem will be since you didn't save the avast home version to your HDD you won't have a copy of it and you will need that to reinstall. This could mean being on-line without protection whilst you download and save it, which isn't very good.

Is there any way that I can transfer the location of the AvastUU to HDD as safe mode only shows the 'recycle bin'
on my desktop.

If it is not possible to transfer to HDD then   (1)   How do I get rid of the uninstall utility on my desktop before I reinstall the AUU.  (2) Put a folder for downloads on HDD?

tpeac


Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on November 02, 2008, 02:08:29 PM
You download it in normal mode to your HDD, that location would still be the same even in safe mode, that is why I suggested it as the desktop could change.

Create a folder in the c: drive call it Downloads or any other name you choose and copy (or drag & drop it) it from its existing location (desktop) to the folder you created (downloads, etc.). Now boot into safe mode, using windows explorer navigate to the downloads folder and double click the avast uninstall utility file.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: tpeac on November 05, 2008, 10:39:49 AM
Hello I'm back, I thought I had followed your instrs. but there seems to be a problem.   On checking the events log System has several error entries for event ID7000 and 7009 therse are saying that avast has not started.   

Help and support replies for 7009 - user should verify that service is configured correctly also that the system is in a healthy state, for example, it is not running low on resources.

???
 
tpeac.
Title: Re: system restore
Post by: DavidR on November 05, 2008, 03:51:25 PM
If you say what you 'did,' perhaps we can see something you didn't follow as per the instructions.

Perhaps if you post the complete error entry rather than a summary, it might help.

I really haven't got a clue at what stage you are at, if you had followed the instructions; download and save the uninstall utility; boot into safe mode, find and run the uninstall utility and reboot; there shouldn't be any remnants of avast left.

So theoretically there shouldn't be any error log entries that avast didn't start, as it should have been removed. Either these entries are chronologically old pre-dating the uninstall utility or the utility failed to run or you have tried to install avast again without first confirming it was removed.

So as I said I really haven't a clue at what stage you are at, it is getting very hard to follow what has been done.