[nvda] Re: Seamonkey and nvda.should be something about AVG antivirus, not seamonkey

I liked the avg stuff out the way, ie not have it sitting in root.
but hmph.
At 07:56 p.m. 9/11/2009, you wrote:
>I've not seen  evidence of large vaults, but there seems to have been a change 
>from filling the temp folder up with dross to using its own vaults folders for 
>some of this temporary info. It makes little difference in real terms as they 
>still use the room up but its not a huge overhead so far. Time will of course 
>tell.
>
>Brian
>----- Original Message ----- From: "shaun everiss" <shaun.e@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <nvda@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 12:11 AM
>Subject: [nvda] Re: Seamonkey and nvda.should be something about AVG 
>antivirus, not seamonkey
>
>
>the reason I killed avg9 in the first place was there  were vaults all over 
>the drive or drives didn't matter if there was nothing in em ithere were just 
>large disk hogging volts and as far as they showed me in avg nothing was 
>really in em.
>At 08:11 a.m. 9/11/2009, you wrote:
>>try ccleaner/the newer vers recognize avg, and can automaticly clean your 
>>vault.  I think it works well, as other programs are nicely cleaned, but I 
>>like to manually go over vault contents.
>>Burt
>>
>>On 11/8/2009 9:30 café, shaun everiss wrote:
>>>weird keven.
>>>I quit using avg9 a couple months back because it seemed to use diskspace 
>>>for its vaults and you couldn't kill the  vault folders.
>>>it slowed systems down, 2 with 2gb and duelcores even though most protection 
>>>was off.
>>>I have ms security on all systems and have no issues with anything and want 
>>>to stay that way.
>>>Maybe its because of xp since the requirements for mse arelower for that 
>>>system.
>>>for win7 its a bit more.
>>>I still don't know if I will go back to avg, I have not had to turn anything 
>>>off.
>>>At 03:48 a.m. 9/11/2009, you wrote:
>>>>Hello,
>>>>
>>>>I may have a solution for those of you who are using nvda and seamonkey and 
>>>>having freezing up problems.
>>>>
>>>>I until recently Used seamonkey with no problems then it started locking up 
>>>>and the like.
>>>>
>>>>I could not work out what was wrong,  I then thought I installed mse on all 
>>>>my boxes I uninstalled mse on my trash box and seamonkey now runs like a 
>>>>dream.
>>>>
>>>>I have uninstalled it on all my computers and find the same I use avg v 9 
>>>>and I don't usually like avg because I have found that in the past it 
>>>>slowed my box down.
>>>>
>>>>I can say up to now the latest version of avg seems to work better than any 
>>>>of the other version's before it does not seem to slow any of my boxes down.
>>>>
>>>>Using windows seven and 2 gig of ram on each of all my boxes.
>>>>
>>>>Hope this has been of some help.
>>>>Kevin Cussick.
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