Which PC you running your Vista? Also I've had no problems w/Avira updating while on my PC doing w/e, whether I'm doing video work, online, E-mail or all of them. It'll just update, download the files and then close automatically. Matter of fact you don't have to wait for it to close, you can click on close and done. Avira once you log on or w/e will search n update, almost like having a schedule or doing it manually.
Which AV were you using? If it was on your Vista then prolly had to be Vista compatible, if not then it's the AV proggie itself. Either way your choice is get rid of w/e AV you were using, replace w/another, or find one that'll have no issues w/the PC you're using if that's the case. I'm just curious because I don't know how some have issues w/a AV n others don't especially when it's the same one and on same OS. Only thing I can think off in this scenario is internet connection or some compatibility issues in your PC.
Not for anything, but the headache might be worst trying to catch n get rid off something on there already using a throwaway. No doubt you can do this, but more consuming? Pretty sure you have backup image of any HDD's or w/e also. That Vista's a bi@#h huh?
Which AV were you using? If it was on your Vista then prolly had to be Vista compatible, if not then it's the AV proggie itself. Either way your choice is get rid of w/e AV you were using, replace w/another, or find one that'll have no issues w/the PC you're using if that's the case. I'm just curious because I don't know how some have issues w/a AV n others don't especially when it's the same one and on same OS. Only thing I can think off in this scenario is internet connection or some compatibility issues in your PC.
Not for anything, but the headache might be worst trying to catch n get rid off something on there already using a throwaway. No doubt you can do this, but more consuming? Pretty sure you have backup image of any HDD's or w/e also. That Vista's a bi@#h huh?
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