Hi Ronda,
We have gone through the complete description here.
I would like to inform you that the scan process is running normal in your computer.
When you run part of hard disk or system files, it will show as intervals. Once the particular section is scanned by AVG, it will cover the scan percentage as well.
That is the reason it is showing as quick jumps. I assure you that AVG scan will not skip any of your files.
Thank you.
First AV program on an iMac running El Capitan. It starts at 9% & stays there a while scanning "objects." Then jumps up at irregular intervals to 55, 56, 62 & 63%. Then it always makes a huge jump at very end to 100%. No threats found so far. Nothing quarantined. Similar pattern with slightly different percentages seen on a Mac Air from same year running same OS X, also with no threats found. Is it normal to always make those quick jumps from around 63% to 100%, and does that mean there is a big block of files not scanned? Please explain.
Hi Ronda,
We have gone through the complete description here.
I would like to inform you that the scan process is running normal in your computer.
When you run part of hard disk or system files, it will show as intervals. Once the particular section is scanned by AVG, it will cover the scan percentage as well.
That is the reason it is showing as quick jumps. I assure you that AVG scan will not skip any of your files.
Thank you.