Avast Scans Of Removable Items For Mac Why So Slow
Hi, there, I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this: I recently changed my hard drive, as my old one was dying. Now, after I formatted, etc., & ran avast quick scan, the scans have been taking about 1 & 1/2 hrs, & scanning approx. In reply to: Scanning slow with Avast Version 6.0.1203 Full system scans can take long periods of time for a myriad of reasons, drive size is one. Others could be bandwidth variance or items.
Yanto, Am having the same message. In my case, I ran a Full System scan on my Mac OSX Lion v10.7.5, and the report included that message.
At the end of the FullScan report, I found that the last line in the scan report showed that it tried to scan my Time Machine (T.M.) drive, and I believe that this was what produced the Error 451 message. I prefer to avoid the excessive time it would take for scanning all 300+GB on the T.M. Drive in addition to the 4 hours that scanning the internal system drive has taken, and I had entered that T.M.
Drive in my Exclusions (in Avast! Nevertheless, it appears that this Avast Free v7.0 (39048) did try to access the T.M. Drive anyway. Then, it found that I had earlier ejected the Time Machine (iomega external hard drive on USB port), and the attempted accessing did fail then, as I believe. Hoping this will be found helpful, Falling Rock.
Yanto, Am having the same message. In my case, I ran a Full System scan on my Mac OSX Lion v10.7.5, and the report included that message. At the end of the FullScan report, I found that the last line in the scan report showed that it tried to scan my Time Machine (T.M.) drive, and I believe that this was what produced the Error 451 message. I prefer to avoid the excessive time it would take for scanning all 300+GB on the T.M. Drive in addition to the 4 hours that scanning the internal system drive has taken, and I had entered that T.M.
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Drive in my Exclusions (in Avast! Nevertheless, it appears that this Avast Free v7.0 (39048) did try to access the T.M. Drive anyway. Then, it found that I had earlier ejected the Time Machine (iomega external hard drive on USB port), and the attempted accessing did fail then, as I believe. Hoping this will be found helpful, Falling Rock.
If you are running OS X Lion and Avast! For Mac Free in a Mac, as I am, you can instruct your avast! To avoid scanning a drive. Now, if you mean to stop avast! From scanning a drive, here is what I would do.
(and, did.) 1st, to open your Avast! Preferences, click the left button of your mouse upon the 'wrench' icon at upper right of the avast! Window's titlebar.
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At lower left corner of the avast! Preferences dialog box, click on the padlock icon and then authenticate with the password for the user profile you are logged into.
Descargar mozilla firefox 2016 for mac. The padlock will open, 'unlocked.' Then, click on the tab labelled On-Demand Scans. On that tab, there is a checkbox labeled Scan also removable volumes.
In my office, the Time Machine drive is an external, USB-connected, hard drive. In my opinion, all USB-connected drives can be described as 'removable volumes.'
If you will make sure that the checkbox for 'removable volumes' is not selected with a checkmark in its box, then I believe that avast! Ought to skip scanning that removable drive. Be careful what you click upon, when the Padlock icon is unlocked.
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I can say that the T.M. Volume should not be placed on the Mac's internal, system hard drive. Generally, the T.M. Should be on an external hard drive with capacity for two months or more.