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Title: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Redroger on Tuesday 03 November 09 15:08 GMT (UK)
After recent upgrading to this software, my computer now takes 10 minutes to boot up, while previously it took around 4. OK once it's going. Any thought please?
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Nick29 on Tuesday 03 November 09 16:09 GMT (UK)
Upgrading ?   ;D
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: downside on Tuesday 03 November 09 16:20 GMT (UK)
You will need to get Task Manager open as soon as possible by pressing Ctrl + Alt +Delete to discover which process is using all your resources.

Of course, it is likely to be PC Guard but you will need to confirm it.

If it is PC Guard then it is probably doing a 'quick scan' before it will let you do something useful.  You could check the options to see if you can stop it scanning at boot time, otherwise you have to make a decision whether it is actually worth having such a 'resource hog' on your computer or whether you should get something else instead.
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Redroger on Wednesday 04 November 09 17:15 GMT (UK)
Thanks for the thoughts Downside, I was leaning in that direction, I think you have helped me make my mind up.
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: GenealogyPrinters on Sunday 08 November 09 12:12 GMT (UK)
Virgin PC guard is a waste of space
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Redroger on Sunday 08 November 09 13:59 GMT (UK)
Why do you say that, and what do you recommend in its place?
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: GenealogyPrinters on Sunday 08 November 09 18:44 GMT (UK)
I've helped quite a few people who have picked up nasties while using it. It appears to be very weak in detecting trojans. You can't beat a good complete security suite. Some people run down Norton, I've used it for years and the 2009 version is by far the best one ever, you can get it off ebay for about £15, your PC's security has got to be worth that a year.
Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Nick29 on Sunday 08 November 09 23:03 GMT (UK)
My 3 favourites are Eset, Kaspersky and Sophos.  Eset has the best detection rate for "in the wild" viruses.

Title: Re: Virgin pc guard
Post by: Redroger on Monday 09 November 09 15:59 GMT (UK)
Thanks for information, will consider those.