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Solve : SuperAntiSpyware isn't loading up on startup (please help)? |
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Answer» My computer is Windows Vista 32-bit. Check your SAS preferences - General and Startup tab and checkmark Start Superantispyware when windows starts. Hmm... that box isn't selected, however, isn't that the same thing as the box that says "Show SuperAntiSpyware icon in system tray"?No... They are seperate. One has it start at Windows start...the other enables the tray icon...2 DIFFERENT things. Quote from: patio on September 12, 2012, 08:51:49 AM No... Oh okay. Well the box is selected now so I'll let you guys know if that worked or not.Hmm... it seemed to work... However... I have to always go to preferences and select the box because the next time my computer starts and I check my SuperAntiSpyware preferences again, the box isn't selected. Is this normal?No... are you cliking "save changes and exit" ? ? Quote from: patio on September 13, 2012, 02:44:52 PM No...There is no place to click this for any setting.You don't need to run SAS on start-up in contrary to my first suggestion. It will only just be a decorative not critical component startup service for Windows. Just use the program when needed to scan for cookies. However, if you have Microsoft Security Essentials as your antivirus protection, which also have a very good spyware protection, removal and detection while running in the background. While previously I have to update SAS and scan weekly, today with MSE its atleast every other week with little tracking cookies detected proving that it has highly improvedoverall. Quote from: jason2074 on September 13, 2012, 07:44:05 PM You don't need to run SAS on start-up in contrary to my first suggestion. I... don't think I have that. I have Avast (free), COMODO Firewall (free), SuperAntiSpyware (free), Malwarebytes (free), and SpywareBlaster (free) as stuff protecting my computer. Quote from: jason2074 on September 13, 2012, 07:44:05 PM You don't need to run SAS on start-up in contrary to my first suggestion.That's exactly what I have & how I do it. Quote from: AlwaysScrewed on September 14, 2012, 08:49:40 AM I... don't think I have that.You can't run both MSE & Avast, both being anti-virus. If you're happy with Avast, keep using it. Quote from: Computer_Commando on September 14, 2012, 04:30:36 PM You can't run both MSE & Avast, both being anti-virus. If you're happy with Avast, keep using it. I'm not sure I even have MSE so I will.I would recommend MSE as you could always remove free Avast anytime. Quote from: jason2074 on September 14, 2012, 11:52:38 PM I would recommend MSE as you could always remove free Avast anytime. I can't afford it sorry.MSE is Free... |
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