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We need the other scans please
Actually, no. Those VPN connections do not engage automatically, so do not run at boot, as shown in the boot error logs above. Those were disconnections errors from earlier in the day. see time stamps.
I have completely uninstalled all traces of AVG tune up. I have removed my VPN connections as well (to follow advice ) and uninstalled most of the error causing progs as well. Still trying to find drivers for ArcCtrl ArcSec, the first two errors, and will let you know with a new scan... but so far no change.
If you do this so we can rule out malware
Please download Adware cleaner from the link below.
ToolsLib - Downloads - AdwCleaner
Save it to your desktop.
Right click run as admin.
Hit the scan button.
Allow completion.
Make sure all items are ticked.
Hit the clean button.
Even if no items are displayed to be ticked hit the clean button anyway.
The machine will reboot this is normal.
Post the log in your next reply.
OK! I uninstalled Game spy and both my anti virus apps.
Panda and MS Security Ess
scanned
Problem fixed.
So now I have to re-install an antivirus and see what happens.
Getting somewhere!
Well, looks like Panda Cloud Antivirus was the culprit!
AVG Tune Up was benign after all.
Running it with MS Sec Essentials only and all my anti malware apps and getting full speed.
Thanks for all the help Samuria!!!
This was the problem, not Panda. You should never run 2 A/V at once. MSE normally gets disabled when a 2nd A/V is installed (for this very reason). Somehow, that didn't happen in your case. Turning off MSE and just using Panda would have also fixed the problem.
This ^ doesn't apply to on demand stuff eg Mbam.
Actually, no. Panda was the issue.
Reinstalled Panda only, and issue came back exactly as it was.
It seems running Panda and Firefox always causes speed issues (for me), even if FF is run in safe mode.
The fastest speeds I get is when running MSE and using Chrome with Adblockplus and do not track enabled.
Surprisingly, during tests AVG was not that much of a speed and resource hog as some suggest.
Testing on www .dslreports. com/speedtest as well as my usual speedtest.net sure was an eye opener. Great tool.