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Has anyone else had a problem with AVG AS and having to re-install after re-booting? I run CCleaner every night before I shut down and most every morning I have to re-install AVG. I cleared the AVG box in CC. AVG doesn't seem to be able to help me so far, so I was just wondering if anyone else has this problem. The error message says"

 

Connection to service failed. Please re-install AVG Anti-Spyware 7.5.

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Has anyone else had a problem with AVG AS and having to re-install after re-booting? I run CCleaner every night before I shut down and most every morning I have to re-install AVG. I cleared the AVG box in CC. AVG doesn't seem to be able to help me so far, so I was just wondering if anyone else has this problem. The error message says"

 

Connection to service failed. Please re-install AVG Anti-Spyware 7.5.

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You?have?disabled?the?AVG?Guard?in?Windows Services. I get the same message when I disable the service and try to start AVG AS. Go into services and start the AVG AS Guard Service when you want to run AVG AS.

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Thanks, but how do I go about doing that?

 

 

 

 

You have disabled the AVG Guard in Windows Services. I get the same message when I disable the service and try to start AVG AS. Go into services and start the AVG AS Guard Service when you want to run AVG AS.

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Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools ->Services. Look in the list of services for AVG Anti Spyware Guard. Double click it and a dialog box opens. You will see two buttons, stop and start, select start to start the service. You will see a drop down box as well called "start up type". Select "Automatic". Now the service is running and will start with the computer. Personally I don't like it running all the time so I go through that procedure I just explained when I want to use AVG AS to do a scan which is about once a week.

 

If this doesn't fix the problem than I don't know. I know when I disable the service and try to run AVG AS I get the message you are getting because it needs the service to run.

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Go to Control Panel -> Administrative Tools ->Services. Look in the list of services for AVG Anti Spyware Guard. Double click it and a dialog box opens. You will see two buttons, stop and start, select start to start the service. You will see a drop down box as well called "start up type". Select "Automatic". Now the service is running and will start with the computer. Personally I don't like it running all the time so I go through that procedure I just explained when I want to use AVG AS to do a scan which is about once a week.

 

If this doesn't fix the problem than I don't know. I know when I disable the service and try to run AVG AS I get the message you are getting because it needs the service to run.

 

Thanks. I did as you said and that is how it is set, so it has to be something else. Am trying to work with AVG but not getting a lot of help. They keep telling me it is something else, so we shall see. Thanks again!

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Her problem seems to be different. She has the Guard set to automatic and running but she still gets the error.

 

I leave the Guard set to manual and start it myself to update and scan than when finished I shut it off a again. This is no big inconvenience to do once a week to use a great scanner. Those people in the thread you linked from Wilders are a bunch of cry babies. They get a free app and cry about a service that is easily started and stopped.

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