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Title: Newbie Questions
Post by: Voltaire on October 09, 2009, 10:21:29 PM
Hi, I'm an Avast newbie so please forgive me if I'm not posting these questions 100% correctly my first time.

I took Norton off my laptop (Dell Inspiron 1501 running Vista) because it seemed to be causing glitches. I would regularly get gray box alerts about the Symantec framework not coming up or something like that. So, after I have gotten rid of Norton 360 2.0 and have installed Avast, I have a few questions related to the problem and being new to Avast:

Title: Re: Newbie Questions
Post by: Tarq57 on October 09, 2009, 11:35:07 PM
Hi Voltaire, welcome to the forum.
Please download and run the Norton Removal Tool (http://majorgeeks.com/Norton_Removal_Tool_SymNRT_d4749.html) (from MajorGeeks) which should fix a lot of the problems, maybe all of them.
Norton can leave a lot of stuff behind when uninstalled.
After the tool has run, it may be necessary to repair the Avast installation. This is done via "add/remove programs" (I think it's "programs and settings>manage programs" in Vista. Find via the control panel.) Select Avast, then Change, then repair.

Avast does not have the facility to delete your temporary files. Try Ccleaner (http://www.ccleaner.com/) (read the help file first; you can end up removing more than you may want removed) or ATF Cleaner (http://majorgeeks.com/ATF_Cleaner_d4949.html) (also from MajorGeeks), or use the tools available in the OS, for disk cleanup. (A defrag once a month or so is a good idea, too.)

A lot of manufactured computers (and Dell is no exception) come pre-loaded with stuff you may neither want nor need. Check out PCDecrapifier (http://www.pcdecrapifier.com/) to help remove the bloat, and give yourself a bit more performance. Stuff starting with Windows when it doesn't need to is a major cause of poor performance.

A few of the programs that work well with Avast include Threatfire (behaviour blocker), MalwareBytesAntiMalware (demand scanner), Secunia PSI software inspector (Checks system for vulnerable/out of date software-Windows and 3rd party).
Actually, a lot of programs work well with Avast. It "plays" well with most other applications. (Except another Antivirus, of course.)

I'd also look at installing a Hosts file (http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm) (there are others available) and something like Hostsman (http://www.abelhadigital.com/) to easily manage it.

To improve protection, use a browser like Firefox with the NoScript add-on, or disable (or at least prompt) for scripting in all internet zones in IE. Nothing is ''totally covered". You'll be pretty good with those, though.

If the CD/DVD problems persist, please advise.
Title: 4.8 Home Edition
Post by: pdelgado on October 09, 2009, 11:43:24 PM
I need to set a password to apply settings on my avast home 4.8. Where do I go to create one? ???
Title: Re: Newbie Questions
Post by: Tarq57 on October 09, 2009, 11:55:14 PM
pdelgado, Hi.
Would have been better to start a new topic in your own thread. This is someone else s.
Go to the "General Topics" forum and near the top right, click on "New Topic".
You don't normally need a password- it's optional. Please explain why you need it.
Title: Re: Newbie Questions
Post by: Shubham on October 12, 2009, 10:15:27 PM
Voltaire
You must defragment you disk.
Then delete unwanted data from it.
Make sure Norton was uninstalled properly.