![]() ![]() This issue for me is no doubt linked to the behaviour shield calling/opening the windows unsecapp.exe function, which would appear to have a load overhead on the main avast service AvastSvc.exe (which has the spike). I have 4GB of RAM and the processor is still quite fast. For me the solution was dropping back the the version in my system info below my posts. Then look at the task manage and you would see it, if you aren't getting symptoms (great) no need to go hunting (I didn't until it was an issue).Ģ. You won't have to go looking for it, it will be noticeable as your system will slow, browsing, even my mouse pointer and some other tasks. ![]() Will I have to get manual upadtes of virus signature/fingerprints?ġ. Have I disabled something I should have left alone? (7) Avast user interface > Settings > Tools > Software Updater, Cleanup, SecureLine VPN, Rescue Disk > off (6) Avast user interface > Settings > Active Protection > Web Shield > off My PC is very slow (AMD Duron 1800), so I disabled features which I dont want. ![]() (5) Avast user interface > Settings > Update > Program - settings > Ask when an update is available (4) Avast user interface > Settings > Update > Virus definitions - settings > Ask when an update is available Is it correct that I have to download and apply updates manually? Or am I getting mixed up with not wanting program updates? ![]() I believe I have to make sure my Avast does not update itself, so I made the following changes. (2) I downloaded and ran VPSUPD.EXE update file (1) I downloaded and ran AVAST_FREE_ANTIVIRUS_ My PC doesn't suport SSE2 so I used an older version, as advised by Bob3160's post. Can someone kindly check to see I have done the right things to intall and customize a more up to date version of Avast. Can I check I have taken the right steps to upgrade Avast on my WinXP/SP3 PC. ![]()
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