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I would suggest you to perform clean boot and check the status since this could also be due to any third party software conflict. Step 1: To help troubleshoot error messages and other issues, you can start Windows by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This kind of startup is known as a "clean boot. Placing your system in Clean Boot state helps in identifying if any third party applications or startup items are causing the issue. You need to follow the steps from the article mentioned below to perform a Clean Boot.

How to perform a clean boot in Windows. Note : Refer " How to reset the computer to start normally after clean boot troubleshooting " to reset the computer to start as normal after troubleshooting. Important: Antivirus software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software.

If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you're connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks. Being able to scroll doesn't require the disk unless you're very dangerously low on memory already.

It's like a car, there's many parts that have to all work together to perform the best. Anyway, if it's stuttering and lagging when you scroll, and you're not very low on memory, then it's quite likely the CPU is the one causing the bottleneck probably the deep-scanning of every file by the antivirus, rather than the actual disk activity itself. For one example, you could right-click the process of the antivirus on the details tab and change the priority to low.

Then no matter how aggressive the antivirus gets, it's still lower on priority than the stuff you're doing scrolling, using the PC, whatever. Then Windows has to start taking things out of memory and putting them on the disk temporarily to make more memory available. The CPU has to do all that work, and the harddrive which was already busy opening files for the antivirus to scan now has to also go save the paging file temporary memory file. And now every part of the machine is busy, only causing it to get even worse, so the problems compound until something finishes or the system locks up entirely.

The OS tries to prevent this and usually does a good job. If you want my personal and professional opinion -- what I tell paying clients, family, friends -- I would recommend removing McAffee and just use the built-in Windows Defender.

It's free, never requires a subscription or renewals, gets fresh virus definitions multiple times per day, and is designed by definition to work better with Windows. It even has early-launch malware detection to prevent boot viruses. There's no reason to use a bloated, slower, and costlier program. Still, it is a decent rescue disk. Avira Rescue System is an Ubuntu-based bootable antivirus rescue disc. The Avira Rescue Disc is one of the best bootable antivirus environments for beginners, as it includes a handy guide to walk you through scanning your drives.

Moreover, Avira offers very little in the way of scan customization. Again, this might suit a beginner, as there is less chance of turning part of a scan off and missing a malicious file.

The Avira Rescue System environment is easy to navigate, with a streamlined interface of labeled boxes. Like the other options, the Avira Rescue System includes a web browser and a disk partitioning tool amongst others. From three of the largest bootable antivirus rescue disks to the smallest.

The Trend Micro Rescue Disk may well be the smallest bootable antivirus disk on this list, but it packs a handy punch that will help you regain control of your system.

Given its size around 70MB at the time of writing , you can forgive that the Trend Micro Rescue Disk has no graphical user interface. Instead, you use the rescue disk exclusively through plain text menus. It sounds a little daunting. But in practice, the text menus are simple to navigate, and you will find your way through.

Despite the slightly suspect name Dr. Web sounds like a phony internet firm, to me at least , Dr. Web Live Disk offers a wide range of antivirus scanning options in its bootable antivirus environment. In comparison with the alternatives, Dr. Web's range of scanning options is extensive. For instance, you can configure the types and sizes of files for inclusion and exclusion.

You can set individual actions for specific types of malware, such as a bootkit, dialer, adware, and so on. You can also limit the amount of time the virus scan spends on individual files, handy if you have multiple large media file types.

Download : Dr. Web Live Disk Free. AVG is one of the most recognizable names in security. The AVG Rescue disk has a very basic, text-only interface, but it does allow for customizable scanning. For instance, you can mount a specific Windows volume and scan only that, or scan specific files within that volume. Alternatively, you can scan Windows Startup objects or even just the Windows Registry to seek out specific malware types.

Where there is a human, there is a chance for malware to slip through. When that happens, you can reach for a bootable antivirus disk. Here are seven free bootable antivirus disks you should check out. The Kaspersky Rescue Disk is one of the best bootable antivirus disks, allowing you to scan an infected machine easily. The Kaspersky Rescue Disk scanner has a reasonable range of antivirus scanning options, including individual folder scanning, startup objects, system drive, and fileless objects.

You can also scan your system boot sectors, which is a nice option to find stubbornly hidden malware. That said, the Kaspersky Rescue Disk does come with a smattering of additional tools, such as Firefox, a file manager, and more. Another handy Kaspersky Rescue Disk feature is the graphic or text-based interface. The GUI is the best option for most users, but the text-only mode is available for low-power machines or otherwise. Kaspersky consistently achieves high scores in antivirus testing, and the Kaspersky Rescue Disk brings that to you in a bootable format.

Kaspersky also features in our list of the best antivirus suites for Windows Download: Kaspersky Rescue Disk Free. Bitdefender Rescue CD is of the same ilk as Kaspersky's offering.

It is a large download, has a simple-to-use UI, and comes with several antivirus scan options to help you figure out what's wrong with your system. The scanning interface is easy to navigate, allowing you to exclude certain file types, scan archive files such as a.

ZIP or. For the most part, however, the standard scan is fine as you want to make sure your system is free of malware. Also included in the Bitdefender Rescue CD is Firefox, a file browser, disk recovery tool, and a few other utilities.

The major downside to Bitdefender Rescue CD is that it is no longer updated; therefore, the virus signatures are outdated. Still, it is a decent rescue disk. Avira Rescue System is an Ubuntu-based bootable antivirus rescue disc. The Avira Rescue Disc is one of the best bootable antivirus environments for beginners, as it includes a handy guide to walk you through scanning your drives. Moreover, Avira offers very little in the way of scan customization.

Again, this might suit a beginner, as there is less chance of turning part of a scan off and missing a malicious file. The Avira Rescue System environment is easy to navigate, with a streamlined interface of labeled boxes. Like the other options, the Avira Rescue System includes a web browser and a disk partitioning tool amongst others. From three of the largest bootable antivirus rescue disks to the smallest.



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