- How to troubleshoot avast update problems windows 7#
- How to troubleshoot avast update problems series#
I could NOT get it to reboot and after multiple tries, I went into Safe Mode and did a restore point.
I then went online to download the Avast program and my computer immediately went BSOD. So, I opened the Gateway and did all of the compulsory downloading of updates and went to to load my programs. I opened the Gateway computer after my frustration level got so high with the ASUS, that I wanted to toss it out the window. Mine however, has turned into another doorstop. I just bought 2 of these for a friend and they ARE screaming machines.
How to troubleshoot avast update problems windows 7#
Laptop #2 is a Gateway NV55S13u with Windows 7 and an AMD A8-3500M processor with an AMD Radeon HD- 6620G with a 512MB Graphics System Memory dedicated video card, 6GB of DDR3 Ram and a 640GB HDD 5200RPMs. It runs worse than my 6yr old dual core and that runs circles around it. That computer had such great reviews, I expected a real performer. It seems that the only way I can keep it running is to use the restore program almost daily. The computer would work okay, until I re-installed the Avast program, then it would begin to run very slow again. The only solution I found was to use Windows Restore and each time I used it, it would remove the Avast program.
It simply will NOT run properly without the Superfetch on. The mouse and keyboard would stop working intermittently so I ran a troubleshooter on the computer and it said the Superfetch wasn't working. doesn't have Avast so I downloaded it afterward and my computer began to run very slowly and eventually just stopped working. I used to load in the programs I wanted after the initial set-up.
How to troubleshoot avast update problems series#
The first is an ASUS Series N53S-EH72 with an Intel i7 processor, Windows 7 and a GEFORCE GT540M NVIDIA Cuda w/1Gb Dedicated Ram video card (VRAM), 6Gb of DDR3 Ram, a 500Gb HDD 7200RPMs - should be a screaming machine.