Hello Jan. I would request you to run AVG remover tool based on your OS (32-bit or 64-bit) to completely remove AVG and then re install the AVG program. please click on this link. http://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/827218 to determine whether your OS is a 32-bit or 64-bit.
To download AVG Remover tool for 32-bit: http://download.avg.com/filedir/util/support/avg_remover_stf_x86_2015_5501.exe
To download AVG Remover tool for 64-bit: http://download.avg.com/filedir/util/support/avg_remover_stf_x64_2015_5501.exe
Once you uninstalled the program please have a look at this article http://avgread.me/1cvJ6DX to reinstall your AVG Antivirus free program. Please feel free to contact us back for further assistance.
Hi Joyson, Tx for the feedback. Yes, disabling AVG temporarily does allow the browsers to startup, although slow.
Tx
Hello Jan, I apologize for the inconvenience caused. Please disable your AVG Free and check if the Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer are working properly. Please follow the instructions in this link to disable AVG - http://avgread.me/1BglrNo . Thank you.
After updating nto the latest AVG Free (2015.0.6125), my browsers (Firefox, Chrome & IE) won't start up.I need to rool back to the Restore Point to get them working again.
Any help ?
Hello Jan, I apologize for the inconvenience caused. Please disable your AVG Free and check if the Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer are working properly. Please follow the instructions in this link to disable AVG - http://avgread.me/1BglrNo . Thank you.
Hi Joyson, Tx for the feedback. Yes, disabling AVG temporarily does allow the browsers to startup, although slow.
Tx