I'm afraid you'll have to either get a bit more RAM, or find ways of shedding the load before updating SAS. The CPU and memory demand was significant, and a big slowdown was evident for a time, until the updater finished doing its thing. I did a small and somewhat unscientific test on my own PC, running quite a few applications and then starting SAS, and as soon as it had loaded commanding a "check for updates". The main problem here is that you are using a fairly old operating system with limited resources to run programs that typically get installed on computers with ove double the RAM. I am worried that my computer has been invaded. Yesterday I decided to unistall the program, download it again from the Internet and re-install it again. When I clicked NO, the activity also stopped and after a few seconds, the CTRL ALT DEL window showed that Super antispyware was not responding. I clicked YES and then all activity stopped !! I pressed CTRL ALT DEL and it listed Super antispyware as NOT RESPONDING. But when I tried to open Super antispyware program, it said would I want it to check for the latest rules and definition updates now. Yesterday I made a thorough scan using Avast and no files were infected. Before I use the avast and the superantispyware programs I shut off Zone Alarm and Avast shields to avoid problems arising.įor the past 3 months I did not use them. I have been using AVAST! Anti virus free software and SuperAntispyware free edition with no problem for the past year or so. I have Windows 98, ZoneLabs Free Firewall 6.1.744.001 (also known as ZoneAlarm Free), Dialup Internet connection, GenuineIntel PII 350 MHz, 256 MB ram, Firefox Internet browser Version 2.0.0.14, AVAST! Anti virus free software and SuperAntispyware free edition.
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