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Reference number: CH001124
My computer is slow after installing an anti-virus.
Question:
My computer is slow after installing an anti-virus.
Answer:
After any anti-virus scanner has been installed in a computer, it
will be loaded into the computers memory each time the computer
boots. This is done to help protect your computer at all times, from
any threat. When any program loads itself into memory, including an
anti-virus program, it will consume some of the total memory
available to the computer. If your computer does not have a lot of
memory, or is already low in memory, this can affect the overall
performance of the computer.
Today most computers will have plenty of memory, however, will
encounter a common system slow down as the anti-virus scanner is
scanning all files on the computer to see if they're infected. You
can often determine if an anti-virus scanner is scanning your
computer, stop the scanning, and change how often and when the
scanning should occur by opening the anti-virus properties. To do
this right-click on the icon associated with the anti-virus in the
Windows Systray (bottom right portion of the screen) and view the
Control Center or Properties of the scanner.
For example, AVG users can adjust their scan settings by
following the below steps.
- Right click on the AVG icon (
) on the
Systray.
- Select Launch Test Center.
- Within the Test Center, under the Scheduled Tasks, you'll be
able to adjust how often your scan runs and when. If you wish to
disable the daily scan, double-click the scheduled task and click
Edit Schedule and uncheck the box.
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