Diff Posted August 25, 2011 i ran a scan manually. because it failed to scan according to my schedule, and now I've been waiting 10 minutes for it to decide what to do with the threats it found! Some it is trying to remove, and others it is trying to Quarantine. If it wasn't working the way it was suppose to, why put it out? Shouldn't it be removing, and quarantining, and not quarantining and removing? Win 7 64 bit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SUPERAntiSpy Posted August 26, 2011 i ran a scan manually. because it failed to scan according to my schedule, and now I've been waiting 10 minutes for it to decide what to do with the threats it found! Some it is trying to remove, and others it is trying to Quarantine. If it wasn't working the way it was suppose to, why put it out? Shouldn't it be removing, and quarantining, and not quarantining and removing? Win 7 64 bit. It will quarantine first, then remove. Please post your scan log here for review. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SAS_Dave Posted August 29, 2011 i ran a scan manually. because it failed to scan according to my schedule, and now I've been waiting 10 minutes for it to decide what to do with the threats it found! Some it is trying to remove, and others it is trying to Quarantine. If it wasn't working the way it was suppose to, why put it out? Shouldn't it be removing, and quarantining, and not quarantining and removing? Win 7 64 bit. In some cases, Firefox and Chrome cookie removal can be exceedingly slow when while the browser is open - something to do with sharing the cookie database. If you have browser windows open, try closing them to see if that speeds up the process. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites