1. You are viewing our forum as a guest. For full access please Register. WindowsBBS.com is completely free, paid for by advertisers and donations.

What happened to my AVG?

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by frazzled, 2003/10/09.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    :confused: After having uninstalled :)mad: ) McAfee Internet Security OFF my puter, I was without any protection for a couple of weeks, but became concerned about having no protection, and began reading your recommendations of protection. I downloaded SpyBot, AdAware, and Kerio firewall. I was trying to download AVG (I actually did 4 times, try that is) and they seem to think I was successful as they sent me an e-mail and serial #. Well, I can't find it, and my search helper can't find it, also my search history can't find it. There is no trace of it anywhere, not even on the download manager.

    Is there something I'm not doing or can someone please tell me what to do? Maybe call the folks at AVG or something?:confused:
     
  2. 2003/10/09
    JSS3rd Lifetime Subscription

    JSS3rd Geek Member

    Joined:
    2002/06/28
    Messages:
    2,221
    Likes Received:
    27
    Just out of curiosity, did you try searching for avg*?

    Also, you might consider trying Agent Ransack ... it's a free search program that's far superior to XP's built-in Search Helper.
     

  3. to hide this advert.

  4. 2003/10/09
    Miz

    Miz Inactive Alumni

    Joined:
    2002/05/02
    Messages:
    2,345
    Likes Received:
    35
    The name of AVG's downloaded/installation file is "avg6509fu free.exe" (with the space after "fu ") although if the search term you're using is just "avg" it still should find it.

    If you used a download manager to download it, somewhere in its preferences should be the name of, and path to the folder into which it downloads. If the file is not there then the assumption I would make is that it didn't actually get downloaded.

    Grisoft, the makers of AVG, apparently don't care whether you actually download the file. They just send the serial number once you've filled out and submitted the form, which then takes you to the page where the link to the download is. At least, every time I've filled out the form, I've gotten a serial number sent.
     
    Miz,
    #3
  5. 2003/10/09
    BillyBob Lifetime Subscription

    BillyBob Inactive

    Joined:
    2002/01/07
    Messages:
    6,048
    Likes Received:
    0
    When you started the download wasn't there a little windows that came up and telling you where it would be saved to.

    And giving you the choice to change the location if you wished to ?

    And if it was actually downloaded it should tell that it is already there.

    BillyBob
     
    Last edited: 2003/10/09
  6. 2003/10/09
    JSS3rd Lifetime Subscription

    JSS3rd Geek Member

    Joined:
    2002/06/28
    Messages:
    2,221
    Likes Received:
    27
    I suggested using avg* because many people rename a file prior to downloading it ... many files have such cryptic names that, once downloaded, you can't tell what they are. And, if you're downloading to a folder that has a number of other files in it, you frequently can't find the darned thing once it's there. :D

    XP's Search Helper found 47 files on my system, using avg*, but Agent Ransack found 92.
     
  7. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    Thanks, folks! I'm going to take this file Miz gave me and see if that works, then I'll check out the avg* and the ransack thingie. If I don't find it, I'll try downloading it again.

    BillyBob, I don't remember seeing a little window telling me where it was going, I'm gonna go see what I can find.
     
  8. 2003/10/09
    Newt

    Newt Inactive

    Joined:
    2002/01/07
    Messages:
    10,974
    Likes Received:
    2
    frazzled - I've often been guilty of not noticing where the things wanna download myself. If it turns out I really do need to know, I go back to the download site and start to get the file again and then look at where it wants to put the download. After that I abort the download.

    JSS3rd - just noticed your picture. Way to go.
     
    Newt,
    #7
  9. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    Well, @#%$, I found the file using avg*. It says it's in Internet Explorer. Does that make any sense? I can't find the file using avg6509fu free.exe, though.
    I'll go back to the download site and pay more attention. Good idea?:) Yep, I think so, too.
     
  10. 2003/10/09
    BillyBob Lifetime Subscription

    BillyBob Inactive

    Joined:
    2002/01/07
    Messages:
    6,048
    Likes Received:
    0
    I myself never download anything to the C: drive. I have a special download folder on the H: drive that they get downloaded to first and then put in a Subfolder with a name which relates to the program.

    For example AVG for AVG Kerio for Kerio. Regseek for RegSeeker. Nvidia for Video drivers.

    Then I run the install from there. And if the file needs to be unzipped I unzip it right there.

    BillyBob
     
  11. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    It seems everything gets sent to C: I don't have an H drive, I don't think. How about a D: drive? Maybe I could make myself a folder in there and start using that. Boy, I think my inexperience is showing :eek:

    I... I... sniff, sniff. I reckon I'll just go look some more.:rolleyes:
     
  12. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    Hm-m-m-m

    This is very interesting: I went back to avg download and actually watched it being downloaded this time! Maybe they were having a bad night last night.
    I had to exit setup, though, to close some windows and lost track of the setup, so I opened the WinZip and found all the tracking cookies that I have been deleting using SpyBot and AdAware. Now, what kinda deal is this?:eek: What should I do, I don't want to uninstall WinZip.
     
  13. 2003/10/09
    BillyBob Lifetime Subscription

    BillyBob Inactive

    Joined:
    2002/01/07
    Messages:
    6,048
    Likes Received:
    0
    You do have the right idea.

    I just used the H: drive as a reference as I do have one that I can use.

    I was ( untill it quit working ) downloading things to a CD RW. But I dropped the CD onto the floor and then ran my chair over it. I guess that is a good reason for it not working anymore.

    But any partition other than C: will work as it is great help in saving stuff and not having to download it again if the C: does get wiped out.

    BillyBob
     
  14. 2003/10/09
    JSS3rd Lifetime Subscription

    JSS3rd Geek Member

    Joined:
    2002/06/28
    Messages:
    2,221
    Likes Received:
    27
    I just takes some thought, and some practice, Frazzled.

    When I got my first PC in 1997, I had been ten years on the Amiga platform, so I was already used to working with a hierarchical directory structure, as well as a partitioned hard drive.

    I think the simplest partitioning with Windows would be two partitions, with the OS and all installed programs on the C: partition, and all data files on a D: partition.

    Personally, I use four partitions:
    • C: SYSTEM ..... the OS -- Docs & Settings folder/Windows folder
      D: TOOLS ...... the Program Files folder is assigned here, using TweakUI
      E: STORAGE ... data files -- documents, images, etc.
      F: ZEEFILES ... download folder and zipped program archives
    I do something like BillyBob does ... all downloads go to F:\Downloads (unless I want a particular download to go directly to a specific folder). I also have three temporary work folders on the F: partition (Purgatory, Quarantine, and Temporary) where downloads and archived programs are unzipped and installed from.
     
  15. 2003/10/09
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    :rolleyes: "snicker" poor CD. reminds me of the time I dropped a pack of ciggs unbeknownest to me and ran over them with my tractor trailer. I didn't miss them until I got to where I was picking up my load, "well, where the heck is my ciggs?' Went back to the store and there they were smashed in the parking lot. The man in the store actually exchanged them for me.

    Guess I better go get a couple z's. I've got to get up at 4:00 am to go to my real job, ph-t-t-t. Talk to y'all tomorrow night, maybe I can find where I left that avg.:rolleyes:
     
  16. 2003/10/16
    stitch

    stitch Inactive

    Joined:
    2003/09/13
    Messages:
    302
    Likes Received:
    0
    Hi
    Have you ever thought about asking the computer to find the file called Grisoft rather than AVG.
    On my computer all programs wether downloaded or from cd go straight in to C:windows/program files/gisoft
    Just a thought
    Stitch:cool:
     
  17. 2003/10/18
    frazzled

    frazzled Inactive Thread Starter

    Joined:
    2003/07/12
    Messages:
    16
    Likes Received:
    0
    I found my AVG!!

    Dear helpful people, thank you all so much for the help you've given me. I found my AVG and have it up and running and I'm pleased (I think, it hasn't actually found anything yet which I'm sure is a GOOD thing :D ) I appreciate your recommedations and I now have SpyBot, AdAware, AVG, and Kerio Firewall and I'm satisfied that I'm pretty darned protected.

    There is one thing I'm very curious about. When these tracking cookies show up (I had no idea anyone was tracking me (duh)), I sic the SpyBot on them (they don't seem to show up on AdAware), wipe them out, and the next day they're back. How do they get in there? Apparently SpyBot doesn't wipe them completely out, does it? I guess I'm too naive, I don't really do anything on line except look for medical material for my studies, I didn't realize I was that interesting.;) I guess people don't have anything better to do.....

    Again, THANK YOU ALL!!
     
  18. 2003/10/19
    PeteC

    PeteC SuperGeek Staff

    Joined:
    2002/05/10
    Messages:
    28,896
    Likes Received:
    389
    Glad you found it :)

    When running Spybot and AdAware always run Spybot first - and update their definitions regulatly - like each time you run them. As they are different programs they tend to look in different places - hence the advice to run both.

    I suspect the re-appearance of these tracking cookies - as far as they are concerned we are all interesting :) - may be due to your Privacy settings in IE.

    Go Tools > Internet Options > Privacy and up the setting a touch - I use Med High and rarely see one of the little beasts.
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.

Share This Page

  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.