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Oct 29

Beauty AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:20

I understand that many blind users are switching over to Avast Anti-virus Home Edition. My issue with this product is having to register for a license key, whereas AVG at least generates one automatically for you. The Avast registration process isn't accessible as of May 22, 2008, because it uses a

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition House

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:12

The Avast registration process isn't accessible as of May 22, 2008, because it uses a Captcha graphic. Avast does claim to register blind users who email support, but in my opinion, this isn't good enough. I went through a much less pleasant experience with Avast support, received three mysterious e

Oct 29

Best AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:11

I understand that many blind users are switching over to Avast Anti-virus Home Edition. My issue with this product is having to register for a license key, whereas AVG at least generates one automatically for you. The Avast registration process isn't accessible as of May 22, 2008, because it uses a

Oct 29

My AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:09

The below trick is immediate... that is, you don't need to restart your computer or anything.Follow the below steps to disable the appearance of the irritating AVG 8 notification area:Open Notepad or another plain text editor.Copy and paste the following three lines from this page into the text edit

Oct 29

Top AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:07

Do understand, if you use this trick, that some future AVG program updates may "undo" the trick, and you may need to reapply it. The below trick won't harm the software, and it's easy enough to undo the trick if you need to do so. The below trick is immediate... that is, you don't need to

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition Description

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:06

I did locate a little trick, after a lot of research on the internet, which seems to work, which will eliminate the presence of this notification area. Do understand, if you use this trick, that some future AVG program updates may "undo" the trick, and you may need to reapply it. The below

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 1.0

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:03

Once the file's saved, close the text editor, navigate in Windows Explorer or My Computer to C:\Program Files\AVG\AVG8, locate the batch file document you saved in step 3 above, and you should be able to run the file by pressing and releasing the Enter key. All the batch file does is rename two file

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 2.0

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:02

If you should want or need to undo the above trick, all you need to do is navigate to C:\Program Files\AVG\AVG8, locate each of the two files with a ".bak" extension, press and release the F2 function key to bring up the rename dialog, press the End key to move the cursor to the end of the

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 5.0

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 10:01

Note: Trying to run the batch file more than once is useless unless an AVG program update has replaced the two files which have been renamed. This trick is subject to stop working if AVG releases a program update which uses a different method to display the irritating notification.If you should want

Oct 29

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 6.0

Written by shina on October 29, 2009 09:58

This procedure must be done twice, once for each of the two files with the ".bak" extension. However, you shouldn't need to undo the trick.Once the file's saved, close the text editor, navigate in Windows Explorer or My Computer to C:\Program Files\AVG\AVG8, locate the batch file document

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