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Avast -Threat Has Been Detected
I have a new laptop which I'm still in awe of and not at all as confident on it as I was with my old pc. I keep getting a pop up saying 'threat has been detected' but when I go into Avast it says everything is okay. This happens every 30 seconds or so. Any help in very, very simple terms would be gratefully received - thank you.
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Quite interesting Bibblebub.
We run many computers in our house.
The late model ones all have "propriety protection", multi user license with help desk back up for any problem, (not just virus).
The old laptops in my workshop rely on freeware to keep them running, no major problems yet.
Sometimes it relies on the operators IT ability.
If they aren't "computer savvy" I suggest they pay a bit of money and gain some peace of mind.
"A brand new laptop and already they have concerns"?
Gee I hope they don't have major problems in the future.
We run many computers in our house.
The late model ones all have "propriety protection", multi user license with help desk back up for any problem, (not just virus).
The old laptops in my workshop rely on freeware to keep them running, no major problems yet.
Sometimes it relies on the operators IT ability.
If they aren't "computer savvy" I suggest they pay a bit of money and gain some peace of mind.
"A brand new laptop and already they have concerns"?
Gee I hope they don't have major problems in the future.
Have not used Avast free for some time, so I may be talking a load of rubbish here.
I suspect Avast is just telling you how 'good' it is at protecting. Many AV programs use this as a ploy to persuade you how good it is and to buy the full package, however there is normally an option to silence or switch off these notifications. This would not reduce its efficiency.
At present I am using Comodo Security and that's also going through a learning curve with me as it prompts me to clear a program to start or not. Once I've released a program it does not interfere again.
I suspect Avast is just telling you how 'good' it is at protecting. Many AV programs use this as a ploy to persuade you how good it is and to buy the full package, however there is normally an option to silence or switch off these notifications. This would not reduce its efficiency.
At present I am using Comodo Security and that's also going through a learning curve with me as it prompts me to clear a program to start or not. Once I've released a program it does not interfere again.
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@1ozzy....I am surprised that you are adopting an aggressive attitude when you have been a member of AB for less than a month. I have been a member for slightly longer, but am still treading with caution.
@rsvp...The advise from from galeck could be worth a try. However, personally, I would be looking to remove Avast with Avast's own removal tool.:-
http:// www.ava st.com/ uninsta ll-util ity
Hans.
@rsvp...The advise from from galeck could be worth a try. However, personally, I would be looking to remove Avast with Avast's own removal tool.:-
http://
Hans.
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