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After I installed the latest versions of Free Zone Alarm and Free AVG
antivirus on my WinXP Home PC and tried to shut down, the PC hung on the blue "shutting down" screen and had to be turned off and turned back on again. Zone Alarm running by itself also caused a hang, until I followed the advice offered on Zone lab's web site, which suggested deleting several files in the "internet logs" directory. After that, ZA did NOTcause a hang when it was running by itself. AVG antivirus does not seem to cause the hang when it is running by itself either. Only when the two are running together. So what should I do? I really need both of these programs to work on my PC, for obvious reasons. My PC has a Pentium 4, 3.2GHZ and 1GB of RAM. Does anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? Please let me know. Thanks. |
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In article <1139280491.447456.50750@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
sonar007@yahoo.com says... > After I installed the latest versions of Free Zone Alarm and Free AVG > antivirus on my WinXP > Home PC and tried to shut down, the PC hung on the blue "shutting down" > screen and had to be turned off and turned back on again. > > Zone Alarm running by itself also caused a hang, until I followed the > advice offered on Zone > lab's web site, which suggested deleting several files in the "internet > logs" directory. > After that, ZA did NOTcause a hang when it was running by itself. > AVG antivirus does not seem to cause the hang when it is running by > itself either. Only > when the two are running together. > > So what should I do? I really need both of these programs to work on > my PC, for obvious reasons. > My PC has a Pentium 4, 3.2GHZ and 1GB of RAM. > Does anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? Please let > me know. Thanks. No idea on that particular problem, but sometimes certain combo's of programs don't work well together. I had a problem running Outpost with AVG, the AVG tray icons disappeared, but when I removed Outpost and used another firewall, all was well. Who knows the cause. Sometimes you just have to try out various firewalls and AVs until you get two that work well together. -- Kerodo |
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On 6 Feb 2006 18:48:11 -0800, sonar007@yahoo.com wrote:
>Does anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? Please let >me know. Thanks. I had the same problem on two similar PCs, and I "solved them" by using the pay version of Zonelab. ... Well this is not my suggested remedy for this conflict, it simply proves that there is some problem with the free version and Zonelab might hopefully solve that some fine day.. C. |
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On 6 Feb 2006 18:48:11 -0800, sonar007@yahoo.com wrote:
>After I installed the latest versions of Free Zone Alarm and Free AVG >antivirus on my WinXP >Home PC and tried to shut down, the PC hung on the blue "shutting down" >screen and had to be turned off and turned back on again. > >Zone Alarm running by itself also caused a hang, until I followed the >advice offered on Zone >lab's web site, which suggested deleting several files in the "internet >logs" directory. >After that, ZA did NOTcause a hang when it was running by itself. >AVG antivirus does not seem to cause the hang when it is running by >itself either. Only >when the two are running together. > >So what should I do? I really need both of these programs to work on >my PC, for obvious reasons. >My PC has a Pentium 4, 3.2GHZ and 1GB of RAM. >Does anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? Please let >me know. Thanks. Get Sygate Personal Firewall and Avast Anti-virus. I left the same as you had and have never looked back. From what I have seen Sygate beats Free Zone Alarm all the way. I used Zone Alarm over five years before I started having problems. Try them. You won't be disappointed. |
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What about Trend Micro PC Cillin Firewall and Antivirus? That got good
reviews in the PC mags also. |
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sonar007@yahoo.com wrote:
> What about Trend Micro PC Cillin Firewall and Antivirus? That got good > reviews in the PC mags also. > At $49.95 it's not freeware. http://www.digitalriver.com/v2.0-im.../site/multi.htm -- Insert witty comment here. |
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But if it works, I'd say it has a definite advantage over the freeware,
wouldn't you? |
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But if it works, I'd say it has a definite advantage over the freeware,
wouldn't you? |
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sonar007@yahoo.com wrote:
> But if it works, I'd say it has a definite advantage over the freeware, > wouldn't you? > But; The idea in alt.comp.*freeware* is to discuss items related to...freeware. Since people are having problems w/ZA & AVG, we are trying to sort them out, in context. We know there are payware options to most, if not all, of the topics raised here. The point is, the payware suggestion is off-topic and, more importantly, we are trouble-shooting a freeware issue which is /definitely/ on-topic. hth, -Craig |
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sonar007@yahoo.com wrote:
> After I installed the latest versions of Free Zone Alarm and Free AVG > antivirus on my WinXP > Home PC and tried to shut down, the PC hung on the blue "shutting down" > screen and had to be turned off and turned back on again. > > Zone Alarm running by itself also caused a hang, until I followed the > advice offered on Zone > lab's web site, which suggested deleting several files in the "internet > logs" directory. > After that, ZA did NOTcause a hang when it was running by itself. > AVG antivirus does not seem to cause the hang when it is running by > itself either. Only > when the two are running together. > > So what should I do? I really need both of these programs to work on > my PC, for obvious reasons. > My PC has a Pentium 4, 3.2GHZ and 1GB of RAM. > Does anybody know why this is happening and how to fix it? Please let > me know. Thanks. > I have 5 computers in my house using avg and zonealarm together without any problems. I recently changed one to antivir but will probably try avast on it next just to compare. |
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