Well, I just recenlty upgraded to AT&T dsl and downloaded their protection suite, which included anti virus software. After that, my dvd shrink times went from 2-3 hours to 6-10 hours to analyze, compress, and burn a single disc. I did not put 2 and 2 together right away, and went on to think my dvd drive was close to its end, (2-3 yrs old). I then went on to check the drive mode, cleared out the app data, defraged, and did a file clean up. Still no improvement. Well come to find out when I disabled my anti virus, everything was back to normal.
Now my dilema. Since I have a dsl connection, I am not too comforable disabling the anti virus for the few hours it takes to burn. So my question is will shutting off my modem affect my connection speed when I turn it back on? (In the dsl modem instruction, it recommended to leave the modem on for 10 days for optimum connection speed.)
thanks
(sorry for the long post.)
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What about reverting back to your old AV? You don't have to use the new AV, who know's what other issues it is having.
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Originally Posted by zero2005
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Originally Posted by zero2005
The real solution is to get a anti-virus utilities that don't hog your CPU and memory.
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thank you for the advice. Disabling the connection sounds like a great solution.
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