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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
Are you sure you don't still have to return the drive? AFAIK WD cross ships
RMA drives to get the new drive to you faster but also requires a credit card number so they can bill you for the new drive if you do not return the RMA'd drive with a certain time frame. "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
I believe he meant that the drive is no longer acting sick, now that Avast
is history. On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:22:58 -0700, Curious wrote: Are you sure you don't still have to return the drive? AFAIK WD cross ships RMA drives to get the new drive to you faster but also requires a credit card number so they can bill you for the new drive if you do not return the RMA'd drive with a certain time frame. "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience -- Gene E. Bloch letters0x40blochg0x2Ecom |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
"Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. My Avast don't present me with any of the symptoms you describe and I definitely don't think it is the culprit. Curious probably has the right idea. Harry. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 14:22:58 -0700, "Curious"
wrote: Are you sure you don't still have to return the drive? AFAIK WD cross ships RMA drives to get the new drive to you faster but also requires a credit card number so they can bill you for the new drive if you do not return the RMA'd drive with a certain time frame. I was going to reply similarly, but then I realized that when he said "I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive," Richard was talking about what developed in his second paragraph. He doesn't have to return it because he no longer wants to replace it. As he said "Anyway, all now seems well." "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
On Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:56:10 -0400, "webster72n"
wrote: "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. My Avast don't present me with any of the symptoms you describe and I definitely don't think it is the culprit. Although I run NOD32 on my main computer, I run Avast on two other computers here. I've also installed it for several other people. Like you, I haven't had any problems such as the one Richard had. Why he has experienced the "22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour," I don't know. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
why is the drive so small 1GB?
Also I hate WesternDigital, much prefer Seagate, HITACHI (favorite), etc., not WD |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
what is really strange is I had a somewhat similar experience with all my
ram (4 Gigs) being used (10mb) left and my processor was thrashing away at 97% It is a intel quad core 6600 when I finally got task manager open took about a hour for it to open I found a single process or should I say 72 instances of it running. However different antivirus and different process (Logitech updater) but similar problem.. strange indeed!! I thought my computer was going to have a meltdown! "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
Wow that's a lot of reads. It probably wore down the drive quite bad... This
issue would be unique to Avast I use Nod32 and find it quite nice and subtle. -- http://www.jewelerslounge.com/ "Richard Urban" wrote in message ... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience |
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Avast - has anyone else experienced this?
"Richard Urban" wrote in message
... FOOD FOR THOUGHT I was talking to Western Digital today and they gave me an RMA to return a "defective" 1 gig hard drive that sounded like a garbage truck for the past 4-5 days. I could hear the drive in the next room while watching television. I'm glad to say I don't have to return the drive. Today I downloaded the beta of Microsoft Security Essentials for testing purposes. I uninstalled Avast and installed MSE. After a reboot (I always do this after an install) the hard drive was quiet! The drive had previously sounded like the heads were slamming into the stops. What a noise. I also checked my processes in Task Manager and found that one Avast process had over 22 **BILLION** read accesses within 1/2 hour after booting up. Anyway, all now seems well. I guess it was an Avast update that started my main hard drive going spastic. I don't see how that is possible. I would still be very suspicious of the harddrive. Thrashing can be software related, but doesn't quite reach "garbage truck" level - not like defective bearings would. |