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Old Aug 13, 2008, 08:47 PM
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weird noises with avg

I downloaded the free version of AVG antivirus and now my computer makes a weird noise every so often, i'm assuming it has to do with avg. is there any way to turn off the sound effects on avg?

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Old Aug 14, 2008, 03:19 AM   #2  
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What sort of sounds are you hearing, please? I also have the AVG Free Edition, but I don't ever hear anything.
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Strange noises could be a number of things, a dirty fan, bad hard drive, etc.. Using AVG should not cause any noise, there is a another reason for the noise.

If running Windows xp, double Click My Computer, right click the C Drive (Local), left click Properties, in the next box under Tools, click Check Now under Error-checking. You will have to restart Windows for this to happen.
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Hi,
What type of sound are you hearing?Avg never create the sound so it might be cpu fan,hard drive and cd drive sound in your computer. please try to check.
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