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Posted: 11/25/2004, 11:07 pm
by nikki4982
If Norton's trial period runs out... uninstall it and reinstall it. It starts over.

Posted: 11/25/2004, 11:13 pm
by Joey
nikki4982 wrote:If Norton's trial period runs out... uninstall it and reinstall it. It starts over.

ohh i didn't think to do that .. cuz the free trial came with my computer so i had it free for 90 days ..
Posted: 11/25/2004, 11:16 pm
by nikki4982
Oh... 90 days? You mean trial of the whole program... nevermind then. I thought you meant the LiveUpdate period.

Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:25 am
by Axtech
Help!
I use AVG for anti-virus. I just upgraded to version 7. Unfortunately, I didn't realize (nor was I warned) that AVG7 has major compatability issues with Roxio CD & DVD Creator 6, which I also use. Now AVG won't load, and I have to go through the "windows did not start correctly" screen every time, choosing "start in last known good configuration".
So, I'm currently unprotected until they fix this issue (AVG is apparently meeting with Roxio on Dec 6th to try to fix the problem). I can't really uninstall Roxio since I don't have the installation files for it - my computer repair guy installed it to replace my older version last time.
What should I do?
I could go with a different CD burning software - but what? I'd want something that can burn both music CDs (obviously), and data disks (don't care about DVDs).
Help!
Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:30 am
by ihatethunderbay
Axtech wrote: Now AVG won't load, and I have to go through the "windows did not start correctly" screen every time, choosing "start in last known good configuration".
Did your computer just shut off in the middle of start up? That happened to me today and I had to go to the 'start in last known good configuration' thing.
However, after that happened, everything seems to be working fine. AVG works but I haven't used Roxio.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:31 am
by Johnny
I use Nero. It works good with my shitty computer. AVG worked with my Nero. Other than that, I don't know what else to say.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:31 am
by Axtech
Nope. It's an issue with Roxio, I'm fairly sure of that. I checked AVG's forums, and lots of people are having the same issue. First I tried reinstalling AVG a couple of times with slightly different configurations, but then I found out about the Roxio issue.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:32 am
by Axtech
Chanandler Bong wrote:I use Nero. It works good with my shitty computer. AVG worked with my Nero. Other than that, I don't know what else to say.
Apparently it has the same issue with Nero.
This is with the new AVG
7, so if you're still running on 6, you wouldn't have a problem.
But you will have a problem, since they're going to stop supporting 6 in december.

Posted: 11/28/2004, 9:41 am
by Johnny
I was running seven. It never worked well on here.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 1:04 pm
by xoNoDoubt69
i have both and they work fine. although, i just checked and i do have roxio 5.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 2:21 pm
by Axtech
Keep up, folks. AVG 7 no workie with Roxio 6.

Posted: 11/28/2004, 3:01 pm
by Johnny
I'd rather stay behind.
Posted: 11/28/2004, 11:41 pm
by nikki4982
I say get rid of AVG and get something else for antivirus, personally.
Posted: 11/29/2004, 9:01 am
by Soozy
What's AVG? I've never heard of it.
Posted: 11/29/2004, 10:49 am
by Johnny
Question:
What can cause a computer to slow down its downloading speed?
Posted: 11/29/2004, 12:28 pm
by Dr. Hobo
available bandwith for the connection, ram, processing power, usage of the 2 aforementioned resources, etc
Posted: 11/29/2004, 12:31 pm
by Johnny
What about the amount of data stored on my hard drive?
Posted: 11/29/2004, 12:33 pm
by Dr. Hobo
that depends on if you have partitions and how much free space you have for virtual memory
Posted: 11/29/2004, 12:52 pm
by Johnny
I don't understand
Posted: 11/29/2004, 12:57 pm
by Dr. Hobo
basically
windows uses a portion of your hard drive as virtual memory
it allows it to basically increase the "power" your computer has by increasing the amount of information it can handle
the amount of space allocated to this isnt that large but when you're c: drive (the drive where windows is installed) starts running low or out of space, that can decrease the efficency of how windows operates because the amount of virtual memory is lowered significantly
the part about partitions basically means you take an existing hard drive and "break it up" into sections which "reduces" the amount of space one has overall but if there is a problem with a specific section you wont lose information on ALL the sections when that one section is formatted