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i think there is no need to confirm if antivirus is the issue or not.
judges arrived at their verdict using common sense - if one uses common sense, pc's compromised performance and crashes occur after installing antivirus - then if one disable antivirus or completely remove antivirus from a PC or do not install antivirus - the problem is gone or no problem at all with just using awesome firewall like ZoneAlarm --- it is then safe to say that antivirus can affect or conflict or destroy other applications theat leads to poor performance and crashes. i might be wrong saying that antivirus can attract viruses into your PC but antivirus is the real culprit if poor perforamnce and crashes occurs after installing one. "William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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"geohen1" wrote in message
... taurusbeeegot, I'm George from Norton. I see Will suggested checking if Norton is causing your computer to crash. If you are having any trouble with your Norton AntiVirus, feel free to email me at my personal address at geohen1[at]gmail[dot]com. George from Norton should have a e-mail address :-) |
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I have sys being running 24/7 for last 3 years with AV installed, crashed
less than a handful of times, no performance compromises, the sys runs apps overnight & is heavily used during work hours. No firewall, properly configured or not, prevents viruses Crashes are caused by your hw/drivers/apps etc Your assertions are complete rubbish "ICQM Houston" wrote in message ... how would you then explain the hugely compromised PC performance that eventually ends into crash - after antivirus is installed in a PC? i never experienced any virus while using ZoneAlarm properly configured - altho some spyware can get into a PC but zone alarm is awesome to have these spyware quarantined. compromised PC performance and crashes are always been there since antivirus software are put into market and these antivirus mfrs do not have much resolutions to offer during crashes. the agony of frustrations is what matters when crashes occurs after one have installed antivirus. "Ken Blake, MVP" wrote: On Wed, 7 May 2008 08:20:00 -0700, ICQM Houston wrote: using anti-virus can attract more viruses into your PC - Absolutely not! That statement is completely wrong. No anti-virus program can ever be perfect, and even the best one can't protect you against the latest virus that appeared in the field just after the newest virus definitions became available to you and you installed them. But no anti-virus program--not even the worst one--can "attract" a virus. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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more balderdash
"ICQM Houston" wrote in message ... i think there is no need to confirm if antivirus is the issue or not. judges arrived at their verdict using common sense - if one uses common sense, pc's compromised performance and crashes occur after installing antivirus - then if one disable antivirus or completely remove antivirus from a PC or do not install antivirus - the problem is gone or no problem at all with just using awesome firewall like ZoneAlarm --- it is then safe to say that antivirus can affect or conflict or destroy other applications theat leads to poor performance and crashes. i might be wrong saying that antivirus can attract viruses into your PC but antivirus is the real culprit if poor perforamnce and crashes occurs after installing one. "William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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Okay, I ran the check and what pops up a lot is that my OS has stopped
working. How do I fix this? "William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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balderdash? DL - i beleived your are a norton man - you are not addressing
the problem. taurus said his pc "crashes almost every other day" after antivirus was installed. why blame on the other driver when in fact anti-virus can conflict with other drivers or program? "DL" wrote: more balderdash "ICQM Houston" wrote in message ... i think there is no need to confirm if antivirus is the issue or not. judges arrived at their verdict using common sense - if one uses common sense, pc's compromised performance and crashes occur after installing antivirus - then if one disable antivirus or completely remove antivirus from a PC or do not install antivirus - the problem is gone or no problem at all with just using awesome firewall like ZoneAlarm --- it is then safe to say that antivirus can affect or conflict or destroy other applications theat leads to poor performance and crashes. i might be wrong saying that antivirus can attract viruses into your PC but antivirus is the real culprit if poor perforamnce and crashes occurs after installing one. "William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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try to boot the PC with a boot CD (or a boot floppy) - whichever is
applicable. if the PC wont boot you can either do antivirus cleaning of your PC (requires good skills). if you are not comfortable with this procedure, bring your PC to a pc tech shop near your place. this is recommended if you need to recover some VIP works that you save in your PC. you can also perform complete recovery of your system following the steps available from your PC manufacturer ----- or if your system is a custom build, clean re-install the OS - this means that you need to wipe out the partition(s) and re-install the OS and all drivers and programs you want installed. i suggest you use ZoneAlarm Security Suite where you can have the option to enable or disable antivirus. the nice feature of this ZoneAlarm is that - if your antivirus is Enabled and your PC's perfpormance becomes compromised, you can disable it or scan your PC and easily get rid of the viruses. note that im not a representative of ZoneAlarm - am just sharing my experience with this program because i've been using this firewall for almost 8 years now (or since the birth of ZoneAlarm) "taurusbeeegot" wrote: Okay, I ran the check and what pops up a lot is that my OS has stopped working. How do I fix this? "William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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"William Anderson" wrote: Hey there Taurus, I know everyone is telling you to uninstall Norton, but let's try to get confirmation that Norton is actually the issue first. Go to StartSearch Type in compmgmt.msc Click on System ToolsReliability and PerformanceMonitoring ToolsReliability Monitor Click on a day that you experienced a crash and look for any red x's or yellow warning symbols. That will correspond with either an application failure, hardware failure or somesuch. See what actually failed and post it in here if you're not sure what it is. Let me know if this helps! Best Regards, Will "taurusbeeegot" wrote: I've had my computer for about two months now. It came with Windows Vista. I installed Norton antivirus on it right away. For the past month it's been crashing almost every other day. I have no idea what is going on. I asked a Dell tech and they said to run startup repair, but I'm still having problems. Thanks! |
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