2012-07-04, 02:25 AM
It sounds unlikely I know but that appears to be the case.
Monday evening, Avast popped up a notification telling me a new version of the program was available (the actual binaries, not just the virus defs). I installed it and everything seemed fine for about an hour when I was browsing a web site with Chrome and dragged the scroll bar down and the 'page' just went completely grey. I tried refreshing but still just a grey page. I could change tabs but again, opening new pages or refreshing open ones produced a grey page. I closed Chrome and tried to re-open but was told there were insufficient system resources. Task Manager stats didn't confirm this - I had plenty of free RAM and the processor usage was low (10-20%).
I then tried Outlook Express which was already open and tried to open an email which I'd viewed about 10 minutes earlier - the email window opened but displayed a message saying it couldn't display the content. I closed OE and tried to start it again and was again told there weren't enough system resources.
At this point things started going really weird - the desktop icons all lost their text labels, popups were showing as blank grey rectangles with buttons with no text and so on. I began to suspect my ancient AGP graphics card so shutdown and removed it and switched to the mobo's on-board graphics, rebooted and everything was fine....for about an hour and exactly the same symptoms appeared.
I scheduled a full boot-time chkdsk for the system drive and rebooted (nothing significant was found) and ran a memory check (no problems). The machine booted into Windows and I checked Chrome and OE worked fine then closed them and left the PC at the Windows desktop doing nothing and went to watch TV for a couple of hours. When I came back, nothing would start (insufficient resources message etc) so basically it had developed the same problems just sitting idle without me doing anything.
It hadn't occurred to me Avast might be the problem (I've been using it for about 2 years and never had issues) but that was the only significant change to my setup on Monday. I rebooted to get things working again, downloaded AVG Free, un-installed Avast, rebooted and installed AVG. That was about 16 hours ago and I haven't seen the problems since.
I Googled to see if there were any known issues with the last update to Avast but couldn't find anything (admittedly I didn't search too far). All I can think is the update process went wrong and something subtle was broken - after all AV software hooks itself in to low-level parts of the OS as well as email/web apps.
Anyway, sorry for the rambling post but I just thought I'd share. If your PC starts doing bizarre things, try disabling or un-installing your AV software - you never know.
Cheers,
Brian
Monday evening, Avast popped up a notification telling me a new version of the program was available (the actual binaries, not just the virus defs). I installed it and everything seemed fine for about an hour when I was browsing a web site with Chrome and dragged the scroll bar down and the 'page' just went completely grey. I tried refreshing but still just a grey page. I could change tabs but again, opening new pages or refreshing open ones produced a grey page. I closed Chrome and tried to re-open but was told there were insufficient system resources. Task Manager stats didn't confirm this - I had plenty of free RAM and the processor usage was low (10-20%).
I then tried Outlook Express which was already open and tried to open an email which I'd viewed about 10 minutes earlier - the email window opened but displayed a message saying it couldn't display the content. I closed OE and tried to start it again and was again told there weren't enough system resources.
At this point things started going really weird - the desktop icons all lost their text labels, popups were showing as blank grey rectangles with buttons with no text and so on. I began to suspect my ancient AGP graphics card so shutdown and removed it and switched to the mobo's on-board graphics, rebooted and everything was fine....for about an hour and exactly the same symptoms appeared.
I scheduled a full boot-time chkdsk for the system drive and rebooted (nothing significant was found) and ran a memory check (no problems). The machine booted into Windows and I checked Chrome and OE worked fine then closed them and left the PC at the Windows desktop doing nothing and went to watch TV for a couple of hours. When I came back, nothing would start (insufficient resources message etc) so basically it had developed the same problems just sitting idle without me doing anything.
It hadn't occurred to me Avast might be the problem (I've been using it for about 2 years and never had issues) but that was the only significant change to my setup on Monday. I rebooted to get things working again, downloaded AVG Free, un-installed Avast, rebooted and installed AVG. That was about 16 hours ago and I haven't seen the problems since.
I Googled to see if there were any known issues with the last update to Avast but couldn't find anything (admittedly I didn't search too far). All I can think is the update process went wrong and something subtle was broken - after all AV software hooks itself in to low-level parts of the OS as well as email/web apps.
Anyway, sorry for the rambling post but I just thought I'd share. If your PC starts doing bizarre things, try disabling or un-installing your AV software - you never know.
Cheers,
Brian