It's unlikely that AVG is the cause but if you want to test it, try uninstalling it (disconnect from the internet first) and play around and see if there's a difference.
One thing to check... did you uninstall Norton first? If not this could be a problem as different anti virus programs often conflict with each other.
2007-02-22 21:53:22
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answered by Robin the Electrocuted 5
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Not AVG. AVG does not do that. Its the best, lightest anti virus software around.
Try the following:
1. Check if Norton was uninstalled.
2. In AVG settings, see if you have created any settings that require repeated scans on each access of a file etc.
3. Clear the temporary files and temporary internet files.
4. Remove all programs that you do not use.
2007-02-22 22:07:29
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answered by Yahoo! 3
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Go to AVG options and switch OFF scan-on start up. This will prevent AVG scanning the computer for viruses when booting up.
If its still slow open up task manager with the computer fired up and see what is using the most processor power.
2007-02-22 21:53:25
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answered by Concrete 1
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Hi, i had the same problem but with my normal PC, in the end my son took everything off, defragmented it, and it would still run slow.
Then we put in more memory and it has been working fine ever since.
Have you put any thing else on your PC, my son also put on a different spywear & anti virus which was free.
He just looked it up in google.com, and downloaded it for me.
2007-02-22 21:54:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i recommend jv16 PowerTools 2008.Helped me a lot to speed up my HPDV51-1104tx and to remove it's virus issues. I heard that they are going to release the new version in next February.(jv16 PowerTools 2009)I'll put a link to try it.Beleive me It's better than Regcure
2016-05-24 01:39:28
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answered by Anonymous
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the free software is worst than norton anti-virus crap because now your computer is even more vulnerable, if you want your computer to keep running fast, fork up the $50 to get some quality software..
2007-02-22 21:51:52
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answered by jon f 4
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Its eating up your RAM / system resourses. This happened to me after installing McAfee. Any "good" anti-virus/firewall program will do this, as it is always running and always protecting. I upgraded my RAM, and things run-open-startup-shutdown at a bearable speed.
2007-02-22 21:59:56
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answered by joobakka 1
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the problem isavg downloads itself every day as soon as the pc is switched on causing problems get back to norton
2007-02-22 21:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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A lot of the new programs we download require far more memory than the other programs. Keeps us constantly upgrading or buying new.
2007-02-22 21:57:47
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answered by blue2blnde 4
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use norton antivirus corporate edition if o/s is win98 use 8 or 9 ver of norton corporate edition and if you use windows xp use ver 10 its use minimum disk space.
2007-02-22 21:53:43
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answered by yuga 2
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