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AVG Antivirus..

Discussion in 'Virus and Malware Removal' started by raadeekaa, May 4, 2005.

  1. jimflint1 Newcomer, in training Posts: 235

    Well, I did it. I went into safe mode, unintalled avg, then re-downloaded it from their site. It came downloaded as needing updates, so I clicked on the update button and the updates downloaded, but once again, I got the corrupt file error message. Any ideas?

    Shane
  2. krutto Newcomer, in training

    AVG Download

    Just uninstall the old version of AVG using Control Panell/Add remove programs.
    Download new AVG Personal (Classic) and install. Restart computer (to be sure), then run AVG Internet Update. Everything should be cool from then on. If you can't update, you have a firewall installed blocking your access (ZoneAlarm?) to these sites. Down load and use M$ Beta SpyWare Blocker as default. Then try to update. When M$ Window appears ALLOW.

    BTW Guinness is good for you?
  3. jimflint1 Newcomer, in training Posts: 235

    I found this just cruising around google. It looks like others besides me are having the same problem:

    Problems Downloading AVG Updates?
    from the May 2005 Newsletter

    AVG from Grisoft is probably the most popular free anti-virus program. Over the years many have switched it from their paid-for anti-virus program with good results. However, lately the Actrix Help Desk has reported that quite a few customers have noticed a problem with downloading the weekly virus definition updates.

    The problem would appear to be something to do with the capacity of the servers AVG has devoted to updates for their Free Edition software. Hopefully they will get the problem fixed sometime soon, but at the moment we aren't sure whether they are looking into it. Some of the more cynical have suggested that it might be a deliberate attempt to force users to change to a paid version of the software. Some customers have said that downloading the latest version of the AVG program has fixed the problem for them. If you would like to try this the latest version is available from: http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php.

    Alternately you can download the AVG updates manually from: http://www.grisoft.com/doc/Updates/lng/us/tpl/tpl01.

    To do this just go to the above address and download the update files listed to a folder on your computer such as the desktop. Once the downloads have completed you will need to follow these steps to install the update(s):

    Open the AVG Control Centre, (double click on the AVG icon by the clock on the bottom right of your screen).
    Click on Update Manager.
    Click the Update button.
    Click the Folder button.
    Browse to the folder you saved the files to, single left-click to select it and then click 'Ok'.
    Click 'Yes' to install the update(s) and then 'Ok' when the process is complete.
    Unfortunately if AVG does not fix the automatic update service you will want to do this at least once a week to ensure AVG is kept up to date.

    Otherwise there are other free anti-virus programs available such as:

    - Avast, from: http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html. This one seems to be a good alternative to AVG but we are still testing Avast to determine how good the free edition is.

    - Antivir, from: http://www.free-av.com/. Antivir does not provide as comprehensive protection as AVG and is not as user-friendly, but it is certainly better than having no virus protection at all.

    -ClamWin, from http://www.clamwin.net/. ClamWin is used by a few Actrix staff who report that it seems to do a great job. It is very unobtrusive (you don't know it's there) and downloads updates automatically by default.

    Feel free to experiment with these programs If you install one and don't like it, they are usually easy to remove (Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs).
  4. IronDuke Newcomer, in training Posts: 1,267

    I'm sure you'll find full instructions for removal on their site. If it was to easy to remove a trojan could do it for you. :)
  5. jimflint1 Newcomer, in training Posts: 235

    Got AVG up and working again. Thanks!
  6. tokyo-joe Newcomer, in training Posts: 45

    wait a second!

    Hang on, Mr Thicky here, I was under the impression that having 2 anti-virus programs was not advisable on one computer - am I right or not?

    Sorry for buttin' in.

    Joe
     
  7. kraugie Newcomer, in training Posts: 28

    Not Recommended For Average User

    Under normal curcumstances, that is, on a workstation, I would not advise using two AV programs as the can conflict with each other. In my test machine setting I'm using them to remove viruses, not prevent. I also have auto-protect enabled on only one at a time.
  8. tokyo-joe Newcomer, in training Posts: 45

    Ooh, thanks for that, I shall just stick to the one, Kaspersky, which by the looks of things is supposed to be about the best.