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Pete@nospam.com - 29 Mar 2006 03:07 GMT
I find that PcCillin makes my XP boot time a minute longer. Any advice? Is
this normal? AVG was much faster.
-Pete
Rick - 29 Mar 2006 11:41 GMT
Hi,

Tried disabling boot time scanning in pc-cillan?

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> I find that PcCillin makes my XP boot time a minute longer. Any advice? Is
> this normal? AVG was much faster.
> -Pete
Pete@nospam.com - 30 Mar 2006 18:18 GMT
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> > this normal? AVG was much faster.
> > -Pete

I even called Pc-Cillin. Very hard to get through. I punched a few buttons
falsely, and got a person.
He tells me there's no way to disable this version just for start up.
:-(
Rick - 31 Mar 2006 11:58 GMT
Then the answer, to me at least, is very clear. Remove it if you don't like
the boot delay.

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> He tells me there's no way to disable this version just for start up.
> :-(
 
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