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Consumer Products => Avast Free Antivirus / Premium Security (legacy Pro Antivirus, Internet Security, Premier) => Topic started by: Davy on February 26, 2012, 02:24:28 PM
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Since Avast 7 update I get a window saying Avast update nearly complete, so I click 'finish' and the window goes - trouble is it happens each time I reboot and can't find a way to stop this popping up!
Any help please, thanks?
Dave
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I don't exactly get what you mean. Does it say that the update did not complete successfully or was it that it always show an "update completed" every reboot?
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It says-:
'Complete your upgrade to Avast 7', underneath this it say's, 'you are almost done, click finish to complete' - but this message keeps coming back every time I do a re-boot!
Thanks for quick response!
Dave
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I see. Please try this workaround:
1. Avast main GUI -> settings -> troubleshooting -> disable the self defense module and save settings (don't worry about the messages, accept).
2. search for the file "avast5.ini" (even if it is version 7 of avast); EDIT the file with notepad.
3. in "avast5.ini", look for the "[common]" section. There should be an entry named "ShowSetupOutro".
4. change the above entry "ShowSetupOutro" from 1 to 0 (zero).
5. save the file and reboot.
6. go back to avast main GUI -> settings -> troubleshooting -> enable the self defense module and save.
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Disabled 'Self Guard' but cannot locate avast5.ini by searching or looking in Avast folder in programs.
Nor is there any similar files listed.
Dave
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In Windows Explorer (and in your search) you would need to enable 'show "Hidden" and "System" files'. You could also set to "show file extensions".
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Thanks .: L' arc :. problem solved.... sorry ady4um just pipped ya to it, just that mi eyes wasn't were they should have been! Thanks again for such prompt replies.
Dave
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Same problem - but whenever I try to edit the file it just says I don't have permission!!!!
Should users really have to go through all this!!!
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See also http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=94514.msg752850#msg752850
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Further to the original answers I have found the following which may be of help to Win7 users.
For Win7 the avast5.ini file is located (on my machine) at c:/programdata/avastsoftware/avast/
I also found that the value for avast5.ini was not as stated in the article. It was neither 0 nor 1 but was set to 2. Setting to zero after editing and rebooting cleared the problem
Dale H