LeeG wrote (in news:4EA34083-BF45-4E4E-9F8F-98A241D2F233@microsoft.com):
> I have tried tweaking the AV as much as possible without compromising the
> system. They are not computer savvi and therefore need the computer to run
> without too much intervention by themselves.
You could try disconnecting from the Internet connection and disabling it
altogheter for a bit (including a reboot) to see if it is entirely the 360 that
causes the problem.
> The slow down is mainly at boot up but it also has an effect on surfing and
> other utilities but to a lesser degree.
Sounds exactly as expected. It has a bunch of work to do when the program first
starts up, and then slows things down again when it scans whenever you run apps
or browse the Internet.
I’m still using McAfee for my anti-virus and often leave the background scanner
disabled, turning it on only when needed, because it tends to slow things down
qutie a bit (of course I have it set to scan the heck out of everything).
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Alec S.
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