Problem with AVG

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Daniel Prince

For some reason, on my system AVG will only scan logical drives C and D
when it does a "complete" scan. Does anyone know how I can make it scan
all my logical drives? Thank you in advance for all replies.
 
Daniel Prince said:
For some reason, on my system AVG will only scan logical drives C and D
when it does a "complete" scan. Does anyone know how I can make it scan
all my logical drives? Thank you in advance for all replies.

Does it scan them if you pick only them one by one?

Only if it's a dog terd.

Dick Kistler
 
Daniel said:
For some reason, on my system AVG will only scan logical drives C and
D when it does a "complete" scan. Does anyone know how I can make it
scan all my logical drives? Thank you in advance for all replies.

Try Tests>Custom Tests
 
Mark Warner said:
Try Tests>Custom Tests

That works but the automatic scan only seems to do the "complete" test
which is only C and D. I have Windows on drive M so a virus on my
Windows drive would be missed by the automatic "complete" scan.
 
Dick said:
Only if it's a dog terd.

Dick Kistler

I have always wondered what they feed those kids who communicate with
words like f**k and c**t.

Maybe this mystical "substance" is the cause?
 
That works but the automatic scan only seems to do the "complete" test
which is only C and D. I have Windows on drive M so a virus on my
Windows drive would be missed by the automatic "complete" scan.

In AVG under Service > Complete Test Settings do you have ALL your drives
listed (c:\;d:\;e:\;f:\;.....) separated by semi-colons ?

I have 8 physical drives (250 GB each) and all drives are listed & scanned on
my system.

ozzy
 
In AVG under Service > Complete Test Settings do you have ALL your drives
listed (c:\;d:\;e:\;f:\;.....) separated by semi-colons ?

Yes they are all listed and it still does just C and D.

As an experiment, I changed the setting for a complete test to include
just drives E through M. I started the scan and it started with drive
E. I aborted the scan and changed the setting to include C through M.
It stopped again after drive D. I wonder how many drives it would have
done if I had let it finish while it was configured to do E through M.
 
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