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There should be a check-box somewhere during the installation where you
can deselect that option.
I've learned with AVG updates to look out for the check-boxes because it
always wants to install an AVG toolbar, make AVG "safe search" my
default search engine and make AVG "safe-search" my home page.
It's a PITA to uninstall the toolbar. The others aren't that difficult
to change back. But it's always easier if you catch it and stop it
before it makes the changes.
For some reason, AVG sent out two full updates this week. Both of them
installed on the three computers I currently have running (I need to
finish up Windoze7 on my laptop, but I just don't have a round tuit
right now).
Maybe the second update was to fix whatever was broke about update that
failed for you.
On 9/28/2013 12:12 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
So where to start.
<RANT>
I just finished uninstalling AVG and Installing Avast on my small
laptop. The reason being that the latest update from AVG failed to
properly install and every attempt ended with the same failure. I could
find nothing in their support forums that even hinted at solving the
problem, so out with AVG in with Avast.
Why Avast, well I needed something in a hurry, I've used it in the past,
and it's not a Symantec product.
Well Avast, added their own little twist. I downloaded their installer,
and the splash screen wanted install Google Chrome, and make it my
default browser... Hum, I use a lot of free Google stuff but I always
feel dirty about it, so no thanks.
Well in spite of my request, the installer installs Chrome anyway /and/
makes it my default browser. I find this out without even opening a
browser because, get this, Avast identifies the Google updater as a root
kit. Sheesh.
</rant>
Thanks for listening, I feel better now.
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