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delerious

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  1. Actually I don't need to uninstall MBAM for that. If I just go into the MBAM "Detection and Protection" screen and disable the Malware Protection, Avira speeds up. Then if I right-click on the MBAM system tray icon and tell MBAM to exit, Avira speeds up even more.
  2. Firefox: I remember seeing something that said FRST only creates an Addition.txt file the first time you run it, not after that. You can see I attached it in one of my previous posts. I also tried putting those MBAM files into the Avira exclusion list, and also the Avira directory into the MBAM exclusion list, and that didn't help much, maybe a tiny bit. AdvancedSetup: This computer has 3 GB of RAM, and about 1.7 GB is free, so memory shouldn't be an issue.
  3. OK I installed the beta and Avira is still slow. I attached the FRST and mbam-check logs. FRST.txt CheckResults.txt
  4. I removed MBAM 1.75 using the mbam-clean.exe, then I installed MBAM 2.0.1.1004 and Avira is still slow. I ran the FRST and mbam-check.exe and attached the log files. FRST.txt Addition.txt CheckResults.txt
  5. Hi, I haven't upgraded to 2.0 yet because I've heard on other forums that it is very buggy.
  6. Hi, I am running Windows XP. I recently bought a license for MBAM Pro 1.75. I am also running the latest Avira Free Antivirus. I recorded a video of me clicking around the Avira GUI and you can see it is slow to launch and in some areas very slow to draw tables: Now I found out Avira is slow because of MBAM. When I go into MBAM and disable the filesystem protection, the Avira GUI speeds up. Then when I close MBAM and exit out of the MBAM protection module by closing the system tray icon, the Avira GUI speeds up even more. Is there any way to have MBAM Pro running without impacting Avira like that? I looked at some old posts on this forum and saw a suggestion to use mbam-clean.exe to uninstall and then reinstall MBAM Pro. I did that and still see Avira being impacted by MBAM. I also saw a recommendation to run mbam-check.exe and dds.com and to post the logs, so I am doing that here. Thanks. CheckResults.txt dds.txt attach.txt
  7. So that means the free version of MBAM will continue to work perfectly fine on Windows 2000? Because the protection modules aren't available in the free version.
  8. OK, but even when I clicked on Ignore, it still did not produce a log.
  9. Oh yeah, I remember that I did click on Ignore when I did the full scan, and then it did not save a log file. When I later did the quick scan, I clicked on Main Menu and it asked if I wanted to abort. So it does not seem to save a log file automatically, you have to click on Save Log if you want that, and then it won't even appear in the Log File tab.
  10. OK, well the full and quick scans did find 1 thing, and that is just a registry entry that I didn't want to remove. So I clicked on Main Menu and it asked me if I wanted to abort, and I said OK. That must be why it didn't save a log. But how else can I exit the screen where it shows me the things that it found, besides clicking on Main Menu? What button should I have clicked to have caused it to save the log file?
  11. I check there, and the only log in there was for when I right-clicked on a directory in Windows Explorer and did a scan. There were not any logs for the full and quick scans that I did.
  12. I just downloaded MBAM and did a full scan. When it finished, I went back to the Main Menu and hit the Log Files tab, and didn't see anything. I figured I didn't see anything because I didn't click that Save Log button. So then I did a quick scan, and when it finished, I clicked the Save Log button and saved the log file. Then I went back to the Log Files tab and still didn't see it. I had to open up Windows Explorer to find it. Then I tried to just scan a directory in Windows Explorer using the right-click scan option. That's when I finally saw a log file show up in the Log Files tab. So why doesn't MBAM automatically save a log file when doing a full or quick scan, like it does if you just scan a directory using Windows Explorer? And why don't you see the log file in the Log Files tab if you choose Save Log after a full or quick scan?
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