Everybody knows the last ditch use of "why don't you try re-install".
This doesn't answer the question, nor does it search for any kind of answer.
Why exactly would reinstalling solve such a problem?
And if we know that, why aren't we fixing the actual problem?
We are fixing issues, but we need diagnostic output for that.
Reinstallation shouldn't (but usually it did) solve anything it just make sure there is latest version of AVG and it is not broken by other program.
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AVGRSA is eating my system.
The hard drive runs continuously.
avgrsa is using 6% cpu, has so far (in 5 hours) used
32 MILLION page faults, 3 MILLION i/o reads and 5 MILLION i/o writes.
It seems to be impossible simply to stop the process.
How do I stop it doing this until the process is fixed?
I see many many repeats of this question on the net, none answered.
Someone unknown suggests clicking a link to run a program (unknown).
Apart from that being uncomfortable, its just a delaying tactic. Please just explain what is it that avgrsa thinks it needs to do on an idle system which takes up so much resource and runs forever, and then how to stop it.
Windows 7 Pro;
Reinstallation shouldn't (but usually it did) solve anything it just make sure there is latest version of AVG and it is not broken by other program.
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For help on your issue try reinstall AVG (http://kb.avg.com/articles/en_US/How_to/How-to-reinstall-AVG/).
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This doesn't answer the question, nor does it search for any kind of answer.
Why *exactly* would reinstalling solve such a problem?
And if we know that, why aren't we fixing the actual problem?