Thanks Speed_hog,
Doesn't work. Here's what's been happening: I download the file, open it, it asks me if I
want a standard or custom install, upon clicking on either I get "licensed expired," and I can go no further. Same thing happens if I click on "Uninstall" in the box that opens up
when I start my computer. (That box says "You are no longer protected.") It opens what I
presume to be some sort of file, and it asks me if I want a standard or custom installation.
No option presented to uninstall.
I've downloaded the trial and paid versions and tried all this stuff, and I've NEVER seen a screen like the one AVG describes. (I.e., one
with ANY of the three options - add/remove / repair / uninstall - they describe in that
FAQ.) I also tried to "activate" whatever version of AVG I have on this computer. So, on that first screen which appears at startup, the one that says, "you are no longer protected," I click on "activate." Another box pops up - it has a "license number" in it, I click on the
"activate" button, the box goes away, but still none of the three options they list appear
after clicking "next," etc. One would think that, if the point of all this
is to get people to just go ahead and buy the #@! program, that that last tactic would work.
There's also a "Buy Now" button on that window I see at startup. If I click on that, I get a
box that says:
The URL is not valid and cannot be loaded.
The only option in that box is to click "OK."
I have, over the past month or so, spent ten or fifteen minutes at a stretch chipping away at
this. At one time time or another I've gone down this or that pathway and seen everything
I've described in these two postings. And, just to make sure, I've gone through everything
again so I can describe exactly what happens and what these boxes say. I've got five
different AVG icons on my decktop, all corresponding to different times I've
downloaded files from the AVG site.
I can't be the only person who's had to go through all this, and I think it's important for AVG to know that at least one person is willing to take the time to "document," after a fashion, the experiences users can have upon downloading the AVG software.
I'm sure that, even if I wanted to, I couldn't download and run another anti-virus program without getting rid of this one first. Which is all I would like to do at this point.
Any and all advice would be appreciated. |