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AVG Ver. 8 Corrupt Bin File
AVG Forum ^ | August 17, 2008 | AVG Forum

Posted on 08/16/2008 11:12:03 PM PDT by brityank

UPDATE .BIN error information... Aug 16th 2008

Posted by: rdsok - Moderator (IP Logged)

Date: August 17, 2008 12:07AM

Currently the update for AVG Free v8 is corrupted... you will have to wait for AVG Technologies to address the issue with the update.

Reporting the issue again by other users here will not do any good until it is resolved.

The updates that your AVG currently have will still provide the protection it is setup to detect. In otherwords, not being able to get this update will not make your AVG Free ineffective and as soon as AVG Tech resolves the issue you will be able to update to the current virus definitions at that time.

So in short... please do not post to report the issue, its already known. Also please be patient until AVG Technologies can address the issue.


Also... for those user that did report the issue... thanks for the info.


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: antivirus; avg; computer; fixed
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To: streetpreacher

AVG no longer provides updates for AVG 7. If you have a paid version of 7.5 you still get updates.

I have learned from my consulting work that 7.5 is no longer adequate for people inclined to browse unsafe sites and click OK on dubious offers. I’ve had to restore two machines for office workers who strayed from business.

It really takes a tough and up-to-date AV system to protect people who authorize downloads at certain kinds of sites.

Spyware Blaster can block thousands of sites and ad servers simply by putting them in the restricted zone. Spyware Blaster doesn’t have a program running in the background.


21 posted on 08/17/2008 12:49:12 AM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138

Spyware Guard also by javacoolsoftware is the realtime component of Spyware Blaster.

Also, AVG 7.5free is still being updated till the end of the year.


22 posted on 08/17/2008 1:07:16 AM PDT by PeaceBeWithYou (De Oppresso Liber! (50 million and counting in Afganistan and Iraq))
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

Based on personal experience, I don’t recommend staying with 7.5. Particularly if you browse family unfriendly sites.

Also, if you read the list of sites blocked by Spyware Blaster, half of them promise Anti-virus or anti-spyware programs. The lesson there is to read reviews and choose products wisely. Legitimate anti-virus vendors do not use popups and spam.

The guys whose computers I restored got a popup message in an email telling them a virus had been detected. They clicked OK to clean it and the result was total destruction of Windows.


23 posted on 08/17/2008 1:26:00 AM PDT by js1138
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To: Reagan Man

I am TOTALLY computer illiterate. A while back I switched from AVG Free to Avast because of some threads I had read here on FR. Somehow, someway, somewhere, almost immediately, I lost Java Flash. I’ve tried to re-install it to no avail. I removed ALL my Adobe and then re-installed them. Adobe Reader 9 and Adobe Acrobat went fine...still can’t install Flash. At present I have Avast Antivirus and Norton PC Check-up. Could these be stopping me from getting Flash?


24 posted on 08/17/2008 5:35:42 AM PDT by Roccus (Someday it'll all make sense.....maybe.)
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To: roamer_1
The downside is that if you don't upgrade to the paid version of AVG 8, you lose the email protection after the first 30 days. This allowed a buddy's system to get hit by a particularly nasty version of AntispywareXP-2008. I never was able to completely rip it out (it had installed at least 4 different "phone home" trojans), so I wound up just wiping the disk and starting fresh.

They're on Avast now.

Mark

25 posted on 08/17/2008 5:57:40 AM PDT by MarkL (Al Gore: The Greenhouse Gasbag! (heard on Bob Brinker's Money Talk))
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To: PeaceBeWithYou
Spyware Guard also by javacoolsoftware is the realtime component of Spyware Blaster.

I don't believe that SG has been updated for a number of years now, though it's still available for download, and I'm a current user of Spyware Blaster.

26 posted on 08/17/2008 6:06:16 AM PDT by MarkL (Al Gore: The Greenhouse Gasbag! (heard on Bob Brinker's Money Talk))
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To: PeaceBeWithYou

So what are you saying... just use Spyware Guard? Couldn’t quite follow your point.

Am getter ready to install Spyware Blaster on my new PC. Was using it on my old one before the chip fried. Was going to install AVG again but guess I will go with AVAST now. Just want to get rid of the PC-cillan that came with this thing.


27 posted on 08/17/2008 6:18:45 AM PDT by Lee'sGhost (Johnny Rico picked the wrong girl!)
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To: brityank

This fix is from yahoo answers (posted by intc_escapee).
If you can’t wait for grisoft to fix it this works.

1) go to »www.grisoft.com/ww.download-update
2) make a directory on your desktop called AVG
3) download AVI: 270.6.4
4) download IAVI: / 1616
5) move the dowloaded files to the directory you made called AVG
6) launch AVG
7) select tools -> update from directory
8) select the directory called AVG where you put the downloads


28 posted on 08/17/2008 6:27:15 AM PDT by parcel_of_rogues
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To: parcel_of_rogues

AVG fixed the problem hours ago. It never really interfered with the operation of the program anyway.


29 posted on 08/17/2008 6:37:21 AM PDT by js1138
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To: brityank

tech bump - need coffee 1st! ;-)


30 posted on 08/17/2008 6:43:43 AM PDT by Tunehead54 (Nothing funny here. ;-)
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To: Swordmaker

The IE search bar is an install option. It can be de-selected. The slowness means the AV is running a scan. If the scanning is backed off to once a week interval it will not be noticable as much. The processor usage can also be reduced in the Scan Speed setting. Slow = low CPU usage.


31 posted on 08/17/2008 6:46:07 AM PDT by Justa (The media lied while Americans died.)
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To: Justa; Swordmaker; Tunehead54; js1138; parcel_of_rogues; Lee'sGhost; PeaceBeWithYou; MarkL; ...
Just a one-time ping to all who responded; THANK YOU !       :^)

As js1138 noted in his #29, I just reran the Update and it did it successfully.

Thanks also for the info on why AVG has become so 'bloated', seems to be a common problem with most Windows products, by design I'm sure. And thanks for the pointers to other programs, FReepers truly are a well of knowledge.

FREEP ON !!

32 posted on 08/17/2008 8:15:25 AM PDT by brityank (The more I learn about the Constitution, the more I realise this Government is UNconstitutional !!)
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To: Roccus

From my experiences, any software program, whether downloaded from an internet site or pulled off a cd/dvd, can cause trouble for a Windows based operating system. Its a hit and miss process, especially with free software. Haven’t worked with Vista yet, but I doubt its any different. Before MS came out with OneCare, I used primarily CA anti-virus and Avast anti-virus free -— along with Spyblaster and Spybot S&D -— and found it to work best. Used it on an old Win98SE opsys and it worked well. Avira anti-virus free version was also a good choice. Always had problems with AVG free. If you’re running XP you can get Windows Defender for nothing. If you have Qwest DSL they offer OneCare Security package free. Some people choose expensive and bloated security packages like Nortons and McAfee. Never went there. You can Google many problems you’re having with your operating system and solve issues as they arise. With computers, patience is a virtue.


33 posted on 08/17/2008 8:57:31 AM PDT by Reagan Man ( McCain Wants My Vote --- this conservative is ambivalent to the odious Johnny Mac)
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To: Reagan Man

One Care is better than nothing, but AVG and Avast are at the top of low cost scanners.

AVG 7.5 had a genuine problem with malicious websites. Some sites pop up a message that looks exactly like a message from the virus scanner, asking if you want to send a file to the virus vault.

When you click OK, you have authorized installing a Trojan horse.

Unfortunately there is no way to protect people who have administrator rights and are inclined to click OK every time they are asked. Except to block access to malicious websites, and there’s a cost involved in that approach.


34 posted on 08/17/2008 9:10:07 AM PDT by js1138
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To: js1138
>>>>>One Care is better than nothing...

OneCare is solid as a rock. I've never had any problems with it. People who object to OneCare are usually people who object to Microsoft.

35 posted on 08/17/2008 9:34:12 AM PDT by Reagan Man ( McCain Wants My Vote --- this conservative is ambivalent to the odious Johnny Mac)
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To: Reagan Man

Thanks for the reply. I’m using XP and should have said so. Also, I needed the motherboard replaced a while back, long before this problem arose. E vidently the fan wasn’t working properly and cooked the processor and MB. I now have an ASUS motherboard, K8V-VM series is on the disc. I understand that registration(?) is one of the things that cause the problem I have. Do you think this (not having the original MB or processor) will effect going the Google route? Thanks again.


36 posted on 08/17/2008 9:37:43 AM PDT by Roccus (Someday it'll all make sense.....maybe.)
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To: brityank

BTTT !


37 posted on 08/17/2008 9:43:33 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Reagan Man

Any anti-virus program is effective if you avoid malicious websites and don’t authorize the installation of malicious programs. In actual side by side tests, however, One-Care detects fewer threats than some other programs.

Unless you’ve seen a computer taken over by spyware or Trojans, and unless you know what the user was doing at the time, you really don’t have a feel for what kind of protection is needed.

The current crop of malware masquerades as anti-virus software. The virus installation program pops up looking like a message from your virus scanner. The instinctive reaction is to authorize it to clean your machine.


38 posted on 08/17/2008 9:51:07 AM PDT by js1138
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To: Roccus
Your hardware troubles trump any software problems you've been dealing with. Google can be useful in directing you to helpsites and website forums where other users have encountered similar difficulties like you've had. Registering products online shouldn't interfere with using Google or other search engines to solve hardware/software related problems. You just need to use the right designated information from the product labeling. Obviously, any website can have internal operating glitches. A website is only as good as its website-master and of course, the software its using to run the show. Again, its a process of hit and miss.
39 posted on 08/17/2008 10:00:42 AM PDT by Reagan Man ( McCain Wants My Vote --- this conservative is ambivalent to the odious Johnny Mac)
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To: js1138

I’ve read all the data supplied by the so-called, impartial third party test organs. While its true OneCare isn’t given a good rating, its worked for me, several business associates and its worked for several friends that have hooked it up to their home systems. Btw, my internet surfing is pretty extensive from time to time. Been working with computer operations for 35 years, at IBM/ROLM, Kaman Sciences, Litton Data Systems, Aircraft Mechanics and have had a home PC and internet access since the mid-1990`s. No expert, for sure. But I’ve found MS products to be highly functional and OneCare is a solid choice.


40 posted on 08/17/2008 10:14:35 AM PDT by Reagan Man ( McCain Wants My Vote --- this conservative is ambivalent to the odious Johnny Mac)
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