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I have been using the free AVG antivirus system for some years now and had no particular problems, however I noticed that when I upgraded it at their suggestion few days ago, everything is running very slowly. A friend said he had the same problem of things slowing down with AVG and changed to another company product, also free. Any comments / suggestions please ??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have literally had AVG for more years than I care to remember but for some reason I could not upgrade it to a newer version. Looking for free ones, I tried Avast. Not sure if you could keep it as a free one, but I ended up paying for the full version, my main reason being that I could use the same licence on three computers.
Very happy with it, more than I ever was when I tried Norton.
Very happy with it, more than I ever was when I tried Norton.
I have free AVG and have never had any probs with them. I too, got the pop up to "upgrade". I was advised NOT to do so but to keep it at "basic". I did that, so all's still ok. Don't upgrade. They just want you to buy the product. AVG seems to be excellent just as it is, in it's basic form so no need to upgrade.
Lots of folk have found that AVG is a 'slower downer'.
What method did AVG use to advise you to up-date.? If it was a 'pop-up' message it could have been a fake and may have put a virus/malware into your equipment.
You could remove AVG and try instead Avast.
https:/ /www.av ast.com /en-gb/ index
Meanwhile, I think you should give a scan with Malwarebytes. The free edition; avoiding any offer of the premium edition or anyhing else such as a trial run of Mcafee :-
https:/ /www.ma lwareby tes.org /
Hans.
What method did AVG use to advise you to up-date.? If it was a 'pop-up' message it could have been a fake and may have put a virus/malware into your equipment.
You could remove AVG and try instead Avast.
https:/
Meanwhile, I think you should give a scan with Malwarebytes. The free edition; avoiding any offer of the premium edition or anyhing else such as a trial run of Mcafee :-
https:/
Hans.
I got the offer to upgrade AVG and it was an offer to trial the full package. I refused it and stuck with the basic full package.
I'm pretty sure that in the 'options' there should be a way to revert to the free basic package or alternatively just allow the 'trial' to expire.
I find that AVG is one of the best, especially for technophobes. However, Avast, Kaspersky and Comodo do offer equally good free versions.
Whichever you try, d/l from the manufacturers website or their recommended d/l site
I'm pretty sure that in the 'options' there should be a way to revert to the free basic package or alternatively just allow the 'trial' to expire.
I find that AVG is one of the best, especially for technophobes. However, Avast, Kaspersky and Comodo do offer equally good free versions.
Whichever you try, d/l from the manufacturers website or their recommended d/l site
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@methyl......Unfortunately the link you have given is to a page that offers AVG as a free download but clicking for the download then takes you to another page that will give the download from Cnet. as follows:-
http:// free.av g.com/g b-en/fr ee-anti virus-d ownload
Hans.
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Hans.
I don't have a problem with CNET, provided you do a custom install and deselect any unnecessaries.
AVG free available from here as well
http:// filehip po.com/ downloa d_avg_a ntiviru s_64/
AVG free available from here as well
http://
Many thanks for the comments
I did not upgrade to a pay-for package, just stayed with the free one, which AVG told me needed to be updated to the latest software, - still free.
Will perhaps try OG's suggestion to uninstall and reinstall and see what that does. If no better then perhaps Avast is the next step.
I did not upgrade to a pay-for package, just stayed with the free one, which AVG told me needed to be updated to the latest software, - still free.
Will perhaps try OG's suggestion to uninstall and reinstall and see what that does. If no better then perhaps Avast is the next step.
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@Buenchico.......Hi Chris.......I am almost afraid to mention, for fear of being ridiculed, that I still have faith in Microsoft Security Essentials. It serves me well for Windows Vista and also Windows 7.
Since installing MSE some years back, I have Not had a Virus and a few Potentially Unwanted Programmes which have come through the Net have been suitably disposed of by Malwarebytes.
Hans.
Since installing MSE some years back, I have Not had a Virus and a few Potentially Unwanted Programmes which have come through the Net have been suitably disposed of by Malwarebytes.
Hans.