Unfortunately this does not eliminate the annoying slowdown when I load a page that contains many links. For example, a Google search returns a page of results, but often (not always) my browser is disabled while each link icon, one at a time, changes from a "waiting, working" appearance to a "green, OK" appearance. During this time, up to 20 seconds or so, all instances of the Firefox browser are disabled, and clicking the mouse has no effect.Wiz Feinberg wrote:... It is possible to disable these toolbars, if you have the know-how, or gain it from the AVG 8 Link Scanner FAQs. I have learned that there is a means of installing AVG 8 without these modules being present at all, which to me is a better solution. .....The AVG installer will run, but the SafeSurf and SafeSearch features will NOT be installed at all.Code: Select all
c:\avg_free_stf_*.exe /REMOVE_FEATURE fea_AVG_SafeSurf /REMOVE_FEATURE fea_AVG_SafeSearch
One solution seems to be to use Internet Explorer for Google searches, and Firefox for everything else. It seems that I can use Firefox, while AVG has disabled IE.
Wiz, do you think that these slowdowns while it checks each link are caused by some different feature besides the "the SafeSurf and SafeSearch features" which I supposedly disabled by uninstalling AVG 8.0 and reinstalling from the command line as directed?