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Quote from: pavels on October 15, 2013, 03:47:35 PM•Dramatic reduction in product size (full installer < 60MB, compared to today’s 120MB) and memory footprint. By default, install is done through a new stub installer though (which has the advantage of always installing the most up-to-date version).ok, but the real size of full installer is 81 MB for free version...I did a clean install but still can't make bootable USB with avast! Rescue Disk. When I tried to run AvastPE2.exe from RescueDisk folder I got this error message: "The program can't start because HTMLayout.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.".I think that's why downloading of rescue disk is not starting and I can't make a bootable USB since the first beta too.
•Dramatic reduction in product size (full installer < 60MB, compared to today’s 120MB) and memory footprint. By default, install is done through a new stub installer though (which has the advantage of always installing the most up-to-date version).
I do not like new Avast!9 icon in the tasktrayIt is ugly and obtrusive animation Icon Orange/Blue alternated
Avast 2014 up and running on my computer.. I have tried right clicking the avast tray icon for the context menu that you would see in avast 8 from right clicking the tray icon but it don't show.. Did avast remove that context menu? By the way i really like how avast icon goes from orange to blue now when it is scanning.
WebRep is now the Avast Online Security Plugin.But i dont know where the AdBlocker is.
Can someone please tell me where to find avast online security in UI ?
Quote from: Steven Winderlich on October 15, 2013, 07:51:09 PMWebRep is now the Avast Online Security Plugin.But i dont know where the AdBlocker is.AdBlocker is not part of the release any more
I'm sorry, but this version just sucks.First, the horrible win8-like UI. What the hell is wrong with everyone making their programs look like this PoS?Second, I installed over my previous version (8.0.1497), rebooted anda)no tray iconb)double-clicking the avast shortcut on the desktop did absolutely nothing. NOTHING.c)windows said no AV installed.third, uninstalled, rebooted, re-installed anda)the GUI took more than 5 minutes to appear, as well as the tray icon and the no AV installed notification.b)Upon opening, the gui said that the avast service was not running, had to click on "start" to make it start. Should be automatic.I'm REALLY not liking this version, too many issues.
Quote from: jvidal on October 15, 2013, 06:53:57 PMI'm sorry, but this version just sucks.First, the horrible win8-like UI. What the hell is wrong with everyone making their programs look like this PoS?Second, I installed over my previous version (8.0.1497), rebooted anda)no tray iconb)double-clicking the avast shortcut on the desktop did absolutely nothing. NOTHING.c)windows said no AV installed.third, uninstalled, rebooted, re-installed anda)the GUI took more than 5 minutes to appear, as well as the tray icon and the no AV installed notification.b)Upon opening, the gui said that the avast service was not running, had to click on "start" to make it start. Should be automatic.I'm REALLY not liking this version, too many issues.There are issues. There always will be issues. It's just a software. Anyway, it would be great if you could send us some logs. You've probably hit some scenario which wasn't covered during testing. Sharing your "logs/dumps/etc." allows us to make avast even better. And hopefully fix this problem. Could you try to run avast service manually (run services.msc)? Does it fail? Check your Event log for errors (eventvwr.msc).thank youthank you