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AVG Antivirus Link Scanner makes Jdownloader unusable (CRC errors)
Hello,
I've suddenly experienced a general failure with Jdownloader downloads. Every file I tried to download from MegaUpload or RapidShare finish with CRC error. Downloading the same files manually with Firefox is correct. Fortunately the only change I made before this problem starts happening was upgrading AVG antivirus Free from 8.5 to 9.0 so it was easy to test if it causes this mess. When I uninstall AVG Free 9.0, Jdownloader starts to download files correctly again. So, as AVG Free 8.5 doesn't break Jdownloader (I used them together since a long time), the new AVG Free 9.0 makes it simply unusable... BTW: I'm using Windows XP SP3. Best regards. Last edited by Jiaz; 24.10.2009 at 23:32. |
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thanks for information, yes other users also confirm this.
maybe adding java.exe and javaw.exe to the exclude list might help?
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IMHO it's not an AVG critical feature. I've made a little manual of "how to disable Link Scanner", for dummies: Now JDownloader works again If you want to be not warned about the fact that "Link Scanner" is disabled click "Tools" and then "Advanced settings...": Hope it helps. Best regards. |
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Ist ja schon gefixt :D
Gut :D |
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I'm still getting very patchy functioning in latest JD using premium RS account; it works at full speed for a few 200MB files and then downloads trickle down to a very slow mode. Max con. & Max. Dls. both set to 3. Used to be 8 a few months back and worked like a charm. ADDED: I'm running JD -xmas- v0.9.579 (fully reinstalled) with the latest java under Win XP SP3 (recently fully repaired) on a Q6600 with 4GB RAM. I am saving files to a D-Link DNS-323 NAS with 2x1.5TB drives in RAID 1 on a gigabit network with jumbo frames set to 9000. Used to work fine before... ADDED: Now I get a few minutes of full speed transfer (1MB/s) and then it's down to approx. 300kB/s for an hour or more. During that time JD GUI is very slow or do not respond at all. Then, suddenly, after a while, it returns to life. Looking for a solution... Last edited by zazouland; 29.12.2009 at 16:33. |
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Check this other thread which is similar in nature:
http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=12397 |
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Oh yes, there's another solution, buy ANOTHER expensive 'anti-virus' for your windows OS.
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Oh yes, there's another solution, buy **External links are only visible to Support Staff**ANOTHER ANTIVIRUS for your windows OS.
this should do it |
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