![]() ![]() It is thankfully relatively easy to find out more about a process running on your system. I immediately thought of Windows Live, but since I never heard of the executable before, it was almost certain that it had nothing to do with Microsoft's service. I noticed the LiveUpdate.exe process recently on a Windows PC and was not really sure what to make of it at first. Most of the time, they are not needed at all and waste only system resources. So maybe if one needs the specfic instructions on how it is done they would be better off going to the avast! forum and get them there.While that works well, I usually spot processes started by third party programs after installation. It's been a long time since I have had to uninstall avast!. If by chance you use a regular uninstaller like IObit Uninstaller to uninstall avast! you should still run the avast! uninstall tool to make sure everything is removed with respect to avast! Then reboot normally. Then run the avast! uninstall tool while in safe mde to uninstall avast! Then reboot normally. Unclick the "self-defense mode" under Settings-Trouble Shooting. it is noticed.:grin:Äownload the avast! uninstall tool if you do not have it available. ![]() ![]() A note of appreciation to you Buddahfan for posting here and helping members/users selflessly with the overall good in mind. (just to make sure we're talking about the same thing) I think the original poster wants the option to completely shut off the program without having to restart. is this what you refer to by self defense (I haven't run avast! in over a year and a half). It is common for A/V's to have the option to turn off their real time protections. This is not clear as well with some thoughts though: So you are saying here that you run the uninstaller selectively? Removing only a portion of Avast! ? This is not clear to me but I think you mean it as a suggestion to Iobit? ![]()
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