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AVG, better known back when as AntiVirus Grisoft, has a forum. Have you tried there for help.
http://forums.avg.com/us-en/avg-forums
AVG, better known back when as AntiVirus Grisoft, has a forum. Have you tried there for help.
http://forums.avg.com/us-en/avg-forums
I am having the same issue. So this can be confirmed that comes from AVG 2013 or from Tuneup? If someone is getting this error without one of those apps would be very helpful to know from where the problem really comes.
Hey guys,
Unfortunately I am still getting the start up message with no solution yet. However I am convinced its the result of tuneup rather than avg in general. I remember scheduling a defragment on startup the first day I trialled tuneup (this could be the reason?), hoever since the trial period has finished, I can't access any of the settings in tuneup without buying it. So I went through hell removing tuneup as best I could (really hard), yet no difference.
Anyone else had any luck?
Cheers
Check the video at the following link;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZV7HGgw4oA
I have never used the program, so I can't say whether the process shown will work or not.
HTH
Last edited by Sir George; 10 Nov 2012 at 18:50.
Ok I have been doing a bit of looking around, and I think I have found what is causing the message. btw I was able to uninstall tuneup the best I could.
So go to:
Computer Cdrive, program files, AVG, AVG 2013, tuneup folder. This is the only part of tuneup that remains on my computer - but I cant delete the files that are 'application extensions'
Anyway: I went to start, run, regedit,
HKEY LOCAL MACHINE - Software - Delete the entire folder 'tuneup'
Then delete under AVG - avg2013 -folder AWL2012
HKEY current USER - software - delete entire tuneup folder
and under AVG folder there was a tuneup folder too, delete that
The outcome of this was......
Now I'm not getting the message 'remove boot execute unuccessful......' Im getting a different message hahaha. It now says:
'turegopt program not found. skipping autocheck'
So I have definitely removed the program file, and the message that comes up now doesnt last as long.
So basically, the message we have been getting is an autocheck - setting of tuneup in some way. I have an exam tomorrow, but after that I am going to try and delete all avg folders under regedit and reinstall.
Last edited by rubes; 08 Nov 2012 at 20:50. Reason: new finding
I found the way to fix this problem
How to fix "remove boot execute record unsuccessfully"
First of all, you dont need to either unninstall TuneUp or AVG. That error message is harmless and only shows the actual state after you programmed/executed the registry defrag tool from TuneUp.
Why this happen?
TuneUp Registry Defrag runs on boot while AVG just try to protect our PC. This makes TuneUp impossible to do its defragmentation task, but aside of that, there arent any problem. You just cant use TuneUp Registry Defrag till AVG works in a fix to allow this application to work which isnt something really necessary (I rather like to have both software installed and get the best benefits of them missing a single feature that will be patched more soon or later...).
So, how to fix this problem?
This is really easy to fix. First we need Autoruns software, a really powerfull application that give us complete control over what will be loaded when Windows start.
You can download Autoruns from microsfot website here.
After you downloaded the application, extract the files in a folder of your choice and run the application with administrator rights.
Wait some seconds till everything loads and then go to the Logon tab and uncheck the entry RegistryDefrag Success Message as shown in the following screenshot.
Now click on the Boot Execute tab and uncheck the entries autocheck turegopt and autocheck turegopt /AM as shown in the following screenshot.
Now close the application and restart. You will see that the error message is gone forever.
Take in account that those entries may vary depending of your OS, if you already unninstalled TuneUp or AVG or if you have done any other change. Also remember, that if you execute TuneUp Registry Defrag (even if you just only scan) you will probably get the same error message on logon screen so I recommend you to wait for an AVG update where you can know clearly that this problem have been fixed.
I made this small guide by myself and tested on my own PC. Working perfectly on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with the latest updates at time of writing this message.
I hope you find this useful, regards, Kitsune Shan.-
Finally!! no more message when booting!
I try to check my C: drive with 'TuneUp Disk Doctor' 2013. Just follow the step and it will ask you to restart to complete the check, then windows will check the drive after you restart.
And the message is not showing anymore when booting
Hope this will also help you guys out
Thanks to everybody who kindly reply my post to help me solve this problem
THANK YOU ALL!!!!
Hey kitsune, thanks for reply my post
I didn't uninstall the avg 2013 or the tuneup. I just try to do the tuneup disk check doctor and now can boot normally
Maybe not everyone can solve the problem with my method, they can try your method too.
Once again, thanks for the reply
Regards,
Tony