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AVG7 has gone from msconfig.exe ?? after problems, help pls !!

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Morph - 22 Feb 2005 16:42 GMT
My computer has restored to an early point because it wasn't connecting to
the Server..but now, i have noticed AVG7 is not in the Boot-up  sequence,
and it used to have, like, 10 entries in msconfig.exe , but now is not there
..NOTHING
 When i try and RUN AVG7 i get the error message 'could not initialise AVG
anti-virus kernel interface' ??
Please gimme some advice so i can get this vital App running at Start-up
again... Thanks - Morph
System - 333mhz Intel Celeron, winME ..
The only things i run at start-up(msconfig) = messenger,firewall,DSLMON, I
Just want all the AVG7 entries back, and it isn't allowing me to return to
an even earlier System Restore Point, but i aint that bothered cos i used to
have problems on the comp, back then...
Cheers Guys - Morph
Galen - 22 Feb 2005 16:57 GMT
> My computer has restored to an early point because it wasn't
> connecting to the Server..but now, i have noticed AVG7 is not in the
> Boot-up  sequence, and it used to have, like, 10 entries in
> msconfig.exe

Ten entries just for AVG? Anyhow, two things. First open up the AVG monitor
from the start > programs menu and see if you can edit the settings to start
with Windows. If you can't then just drag a shortcut to the executable for
the monitor (not for the scan portion) to the start menu > programs >
startup and you should be all set.

Galen
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