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Answer» I just installed AVG Free 8.0 today, over version 7.5. I've noticed that Word and Excel launch faster now. Perhaps it's affected other apps as well, but the launch speed of Word 2003 and Excel 2003 are where I particularly noticed a difference. Anybody else noticed significant differences in your system's performance due to this upgrade? I am glad you posted this question soybean...I recently uninstalled avg due to the fact that it slowed things down to much and installed avast....but after reading what you say I may consider going back to avg as I have always liked it.Have delayed installing 8.0 due to problems reported here. Any problems with your install? There is a possible bug. History-->Virus Vault causes an error warning to appear: Quote In the default theme all looks ok, but in Royale Vista 2 Blue I get these black bars.Quote from: Dusty on May 02, 2008, 05:11:55 PM Have delayed installing 8.0 due to problems reported here. Any problems with your install?I'm running Win XP Pro SP2. I had not planned to upgrade because I seemed to recall reading about some users having problems with 8.0. But, when I received a notice today from AVG that 7.5 will no longer be supported after May 31, 2008, I decided to go ahead with the upgrade. I did not remove 7.5 before installing 8.0; this decision was made after reading on grisoft.com that installing 8.0 will remove any previous versions of AVG. At one point, the installation appeared to have encountered a problem. Sorry, but I did not make note of the exact wording of that message. Whatever it was, it did not prevent a continuation of installation; as I recall, I had to click OK on some prompt related to the message and then the installation proceeded to completion. Again, sorry about the vagueness of this info; I know it's not very helpful. Once the installation finished, I was prompted to restart my computer. I also still had to get updates for AVG; it's main panel warned me that I needed to get updates; this appears to be a one-time catch-up. I have confirmed that AVG is monitoring my email. I use both Outlook and Outlook Express and it is inserting the notice at the bottom of incoming messages that no virus was found in the message. I read the other thread you posted and I can say, in spite of the large download file, version 8.0 is not behaving like bloatware. In fact, I noticed improved performance over 7.5. Applications (not just Word and Excel) are launching faster. By the way, Add or Remove Programs panel shows AVG Free 8.0 weighing in at 26.69MB. If I encounter any problems in the next few days, I post back with details. Edit: After the installation, an old folder named Grisoft and two sub-folders remained in my Program Files folder, but they were empty. I deleted the folders. I then ran CCleaner's registry scan. It found 10 items, some of those were AVG; no surprise there; that's what registry cleaners are for, right? HERE is the thread I started at the AVG forums with the reply I was given. I don't see where that solution would help. I know how to install software and have never had a problem on this particular PC. I even installed and used the 8.0 Pro version when it was in early beta stages with no problems what so ever. I'm really not 'trying' to bash AVG, I just made a decision to boycott and haven't changed my mind yet. I'm sure the number of users who have had no problems far out weigh the ones who have. I might go back to it one day. Just not today LOL... I like the best: Quote PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING - AVG Forum How to Ask for Helpreply....hehehehe I believe, I know how to install a program, as well, but after trying different combinations for couple of hours, I wasn't able to install AVG 8 on Vista, nor on virtual XP.PLEASE READ BEFORE POSTING - AVG Forum How to Ask for Help And they are VERY serious about reading that post. I have seen them be quite nasty to people for not reading it first.LOOOOOOOOOOLI just install v8 on 2 machines (XP SP2) I was working on today without a hitch. Smooth install. I did so after noticing (like soybean) that 7.5 was going away. Alan <>< Thanks everyone for the info for version 8, as I have 7.5.524, and had no idea of a upgrade or later version. But when I update from the program, it does the usual incremental updates - but no upgrade or reference. Surely AVG would actively inform, SOMEHOW of this new version? If not - why not? Seems an upgrade may not add more in terms of virus detection...The upgrade is listed as itself in the virus definition update window when you run it... Personally i'm holding off as long as i can.Quote The upgrade is listed as itself in the virus definition update window when you run it...Strangely enough, it wasn't listed in my case.Quote from: Broni on May 03, 2008, 11:33:40 AM QuoteThe upgrade is listed as itself in the virus definition update window when you run it...Strangely enough, it wasn't listed in my case. Same as Patio's pic on mine. I just haven't upgraded yet. Might do that now and see how it works out.Download and installed no problem. It did a brief check and found and notified me of AVG 7.5's presence and said it would be uninstalled automatically before AVG 8 was PUT on. Went without a hitch. Attached a few screen shots of the new interface if anyone cares to see them. [recovering space - attachment deleted by admin]...more... Wouldn't let me get all 3 on one post [recovering space - attachment deleted by admin]One thing, I don't like is "Link Scanner", which installs without asking for permission. I use McAfee Site Advisor, which gives you much more info, then AVG's Link Scanner. If you disable it in AVG, it displays stupid "!" mark on AVG systray icon. Fortunately, it may be disabled from within browser. It's incompatible with FF3, which I have on XP, so it doesn't kick in, but it's still listed in Add-ons, as incompatible. I'm pretty sure, it can be removed through profile listing. I'll work on it.Quote Same as Patio's pic on mine.Oh, I got it. I must have blind eye on advertising....LOLQuote from: patio on May 03, 2008, 11:47:15 AM Hmm, that's not the notice I saw, and apparently not the notice ale52 saw. What I saw stated AVG 7.5 would no longer be supported after May 31, 2008.I'm using AVG 8, seems to be nice and fast. Not a fan of the new interface myself though, but in all fairness it's not something I look at that often. It's possible to opt out of installing LinkScanner (which I did) - check here. Anyway, no problems with the new version on my end.Howdy Calum....long see no time....CALUM!!! YO! I actually chose to go with the link scanner. So far it hasn't interfered or given me a problem with any pages.Excellent find, Calum I just reinstalled AVG from command line, and all worked out fine. Quaxo The only reason, I didn't want LinkScanner is that McAfee Site Advisor gives much more info, then LinkScanner.Quote from: patio on May 04, 2008, 07:20:57 AM Howdy Calum....long see no time....Tell me about it . . . Quote from: quaxo on May 04, 2008, 07:24:55 AM CALUM!!! YO!Hey quaxo! Quote I actually chose to go with the link scanner. So far it hasn't interfered or given me a problem with any pages.Good to know. I just saw the DESCRIPTION of it and decided I didn't want it as I already use SiteAdvisor and NoScript. Also, Broni's statement would further influence me against using it in addition to SiteAdvisor. Quote Excellent find, CalumThanks, glad to help.Quote from: Broni on May 04, 2008, 11:36:26 AM The only reason, I didn't want LinkScanner is that McAfee Site Advisor gives much more info, then LinkScanner. Well, be glad you didn't... I've had my browser (FF2) crash 4 times while searching on Google since I've installed AVG 8. Think the link scanner has something to do with it because it crashes while it's scanning all the links.I have no use for site advisor's and link scanners... As they are subjective and depend on browser resources i say "Off with their Heads".....I used to think like that, but tried SitAdvisor out a few days ago. Wouldn't go without it now, it doesn't seem to make a big difference to the speed or reliability of Firefox.Quote from: patio on May 04, 2008, 11:48:32 AM I have no use for site advisor's and link scanners... Normally, I don't use them. This is the first time I have. I have a regular list of websites I go to and don't usually visit anything new or unusual. If the problem persists, I'll disable it.Quote Wouldn't go without it nowSame here. It's so easy, just to skip red marked sites, when looking for something. Surely, it's not 100% objective, but it gives you pretty good picture.I know when i'm straying into the Danger Zone....Which one am i supposed to be ? ?Where do I get AVG Free and is it actually free (not a trial) ??You can download here: http://free.grisoft.com/ww.download?prd=afe And, yes, it's really free (for personal use).Quote from: patio on May 04, 2008, 07:19:51 PM Which one am i supposed to be ? ? The rope. Anyway...I've avoided 8.0 so far. I downloaded it, but I'm not updating until support for 7.5 runs out at the end of the month. I'm sure I'll be unhappy with the new version because I'm stubborn like that, but as long as it still provides the same (or better) protection, then all is well.Quote at the end of the monthThey changed it....end of the year. I guess, they KNOW.Quote from: Broni on May 16, 2008, 09:02:36 PM Quoteat the end of the monthThey changed it....end of the year. Really? Good to know. With the way my life is lately, I suppose I've been somewhat out of the loop.Yeah, evil posted a link somewhere...ALRIGHT IM HAVING PROBLEMS DL THE AVG FREE 8.0 I GO THROUGH THE INSTALLING PROCESS THEN THIS COMES UP EVERY TIME Local machine: installation failed Installation: Error: Action failed for file _AVG7_avgtdi.sys: stopping service.... Service AvgTdi failed to progress during stopping at checpoint 0 (wait hint 10000 ms) in 91016 ms. What other protection programs do you have installed ? ? You should be disconnected from the web and have them turned off for the install process... You may also have a corrupted DLoad...try grabbing a fresh copy then follow the procedure above. |
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