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> I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> and the object it was stuck on was
> C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
>
> I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
>
> Any help would be welcomed.
> how big is this log file in size ? just check up if unchecking the scan
> archives and use heuristics options resolves the isuue...temporarily atleast.
> btw run a good freeware cleaner like ccleaner too and then scan.
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>
>
> "Nick" wrote:
>> > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> > and the object it was stuck on was
> > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
> >
> > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
> >
> > Any help would be welcomed.
> how big is this log file in size ? just check up if unchecking the scanccleaner doesn't work on Vista64 for me. Spybot S&D does though.
> archives and use heuristics options resolves the isuue...temporarily
> atleast.
> btw run a good freeware cleaner like ccleaner too and then scan.
> I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> and the object it was stuck on was
> C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
>
> I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
>
> Any help would be welcomed.
> Hello Nick,
>
> So does the same thing happen when you reboot into Safe Mode to then run a
> Full scan ?
> How to start Windows in Safe Mode
> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial61.html
>
>
> Have you run a check disk (CHKDSK /F /R) on your hard drive recently. Run a
> defrag etc.
>
> FYI
> The quick scan is very useful. It looks at all of the actively running
> processes on the machine, as well as files that are pointed to by the
> various registry entries and other locations used by spyware to start
> automatically or otherwise interfere with your system.
>
> If you have a particular piece of spyware or other unwanted software that is
> detected by Windows Defender, the vast majority of the time it should be
> detected by the quick scan.
>
> The full scan, in addition to performing all of the checks in a quick scan,
> also examines every single file on your system. This is a quite
> time-consuming operation if you have a lot of files.
>
> I would always start with a quick scan - if it gives you a clean bill of
> health, you can be pretty confident in the results. If the quick scan finds
> anything, you probably should follow it up with a full scan to find any
> additional junk that the malicious software dropped on your machine that may
> have been missed by the quick scan. It's also a good idea to schedule the
> full scan to happen periodically (every night, for instance) at a time when
> you are not typically using your computer and the added time to scan all of
> the files won't be noticed.
>
> I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could
> rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody
> else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution.
> - -- ---
>
>
>
>
> "Nick" wrote:
>> > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> > and the object it was stuck on was
> > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
> >
> > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
> >
> > Any help would be welcomed.
> Hi Engel,
>
> The full scan worked in safe mode.
>
> I was not able to run chkdsk I went into cmd screen and tried running
> chkdsk. It said access was denied.
>
> I ran full scan in normal mode. It stopped at the 21 minute mark. It has
> scanned 1229683 objects and the object it was stuck on was
> C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\Setup.exe.
>
> By the way, I have quick scan scheduled daily and defrag scheduled weekly.
>
> I appreciate your point on quick scan being sufficient. It's intriguing
> that full scan stops part way through (around the same spot).
>
> Nick
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>> > Hello Nick,
> >
> > So does the same thing happen when you reboot into Safe Mode to then run a
> > Full scan ?
> > How to start Windows in Safe Mode
> > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial61.html
> >
> >
> > Have you run a check disk (CHKDSK /F /R) on your hard drive recently. Run a
> > defrag etc.
> >
> > FYI
> > The quick scan is very useful. It looks at all of the actively running
> > processes on the machine, as well as files that are pointed to by the
> > various registry entries and other locations used by spyware to start
> > automatically or otherwise interfere with your system.
> >
> > If you have a particular piece of spyware or other unwanted software that is
> > detected by Windows Defender, the vast majority of the time it should be
> > detected by the quick scan.
> >
> > The full scan, in addition to performing all of the checks in a quick scan,
> > also examines every single file on your system. This is a quite
> > time-consuming operation if you have a lot of files.
> >
> > I would always start with a quick scan - if it gives you a clean bill of
> > health, you can be pretty confident in the results. If the quick scan finds
> > anything, you probably should follow it up with a full scan to find any
> > additional junk that the malicious software dropped on your machine that may
> > have been missed by the quick scan. It's also a good idea to schedule the
> > full scan to happen periodically (every night, for instance) at a time when
> > you are not typically using your computer and the added time to scan all of
> > the files won't be noticed.
> >
> > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could
> > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody
> > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution.
> > - -- ---
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nick" wrote:
> >> > > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> > > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> > > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> > > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> > > and the object it was stuck on was
> > > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> > > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
> > >
> > > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
> > >
> > > Any help would be welcomed.
> Hi Engel,
>
> The full scan worked in safe mode.
>
> I was not able to run chkdsk I went into cmd screen and tried running
> chkdsk. It said access was denied.
>
> I ran full scan in normal mode. It stopped at the 21 minute mark. It has
> scanned 1229683 objects and the object it was stuck on was
> C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\Setup.exe.
>
> By the way, I have quick scan scheduled daily and defrag scheduled weekly.
>
> I appreciate your point on quick scan being sufficient. It's intriguing
> that full scan stops part way through (around the same spot).
>
> Nick
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>>> Hello Nick,
>>
>> So does the same thing happen when you reboot into Safe Mode to then run
>> a
>> Full scan ?
>> How to start Windows in Safe Mode
>> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial61.html
>>
>>
>> Have you run a check disk (CHKDSK /F /R) on your hard drive recently. Run
>> a
>> defrag etc.
>>
>> FYI
>> The quick scan is very useful. It looks at all of the actively running
>> processes on the machine, as well as files that are pointed to by the
>> various registry entries and other locations used by spyware to start
>> automatically or otherwise interfere with your system.
>>
>> If you have a particular piece of spyware or other unwanted software that
>> is
>> detected by Windows Defender, the vast majority of the time it should be
>> detected by the quick scan.
>>
>> The full scan, in addition to performing all of the checks in a quick
>> scan,
>> also examines every single file on your system. This is a quite
>> time-consuming operation if you have a lot of files.
>>
>> I would always start with a quick scan - if it gives you a clean bill of
>> health, you can be pretty confident in the results. If the quick scan
>> finds
>> anything, you probably should follow it up with a full scan to find any
>> additional junk that the malicious software dropped on your machine that
>> may
>> have been missed by the quick scan. It's also a good idea to schedule the
>> full scan to happen periodically (every night, for instance) at a time
>> when
>> you are not typically using your computer and the added time to scan all
>> of
>> the files won't be noticed.
>>
>> I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you
>> could
>> rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody
>> else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution.
>> - -- ---
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Nick" wrote:
>>>> > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to
>> > run the
>> > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about
>> > 20
>> > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second
>> > time, it
>> > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727
>> > objects
>> > and the object it was stuck on was
>> > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop
>> > the scan
>> > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is
>> > 1.20.2825.10.
>> >
>> > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
>> >
>> > Any help would be welcomed.
> Hi Nick,
>
> So experiment--let it sit--don't scan after it--and lets see what happens?
>
> You may have to work at excluding it from the scan, as an interim measure.
>
> Tools, Options, scroll down to Advanced options, and fill the box, by adding
> the full path and file name to the Tools/Options/ do not scan box, hit the
> add button, and Save.
>
> Do a Full scan in normal mode
> -
>
> Good luck
> --
>
> "Nick" wrote:
>> > Hi Engel,
> >
> > The full scan worked in safe mode.
> >
> > I was not able to run chkdsk I went into cmd screen and tried running
> > chkdsk. It said access was denied.
> >
> > I ran full scan in normal mode. It stopped at the 21 minute mark. It has
> > scanned 1229683 objects and the object it was stuck on was
> > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\Setup.exe.
> >
> > By the way, I have quick scan scheduled daily and defrag scheduled weekly.
> >
> > I appreciate your point on quick scan being sufficient. It's intriguing
> > that full scan stops part way through (around the same spot).
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > "Engel" wrote:
> >> > > Hello Nick,
> > >
> > > So does the same thing happen when you reboot into Safe Mode to then run a
> > > Full scan ?
> > > How to start Windows in Safe Mode
> > > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial61.html
> > >
> > >
> > > Have you run a check disk (CHKDSK /F /R) on your hard drive recently. Run a
> > > defrag etc.
> > >
> > > FYI
> > > The quick scan is very useful. It looks at all of the actively running
> > > processes on the machine, as well as files that are pointed to by the
> > > various registry entries and other locations used by spyware to start
> > > automatically or otherwise interfere with your system.
> > >
> > > If you have a particular piece of spyware or other unwanted software that is
> > > detected by Windows Defender, the vast majority of the time it should be
> > > detected by the quick scan.
> > >
> > > The full scan, in addition to performing all of the checks in a quick scan,
> > > also examines every single file on your system. This is a quite
> > > time-consuming operation if you have a lot of files.
> > >
> > > I would always start with a quick scan - if it gives you a clean bill of
> > > health, you can be pretty confident in the results. If the quick scan finds
> > > anything, you probably should follow it up with a full scan to find any
> > > additional junk that the malicious software dropped on your machine that may
> > > have been missed by the quick scan. It's also a good idea to schedule the
> > > full scan to happen periodically (every night, for instance) at a time when
> > > you are not typically using your computer and the added time to scan all of
> > > the files won't be noticed.
> > >
> > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could
> > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody
> > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution.
> > > - -- ---
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Nick" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> > > > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> > > > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> > > > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> > > > and the object it was stuck on was
> > > > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> > > > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
> > > >
> > > > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
> > > >
> > > > Any help would be welcomed.
> Hi Engel,
>
> I do not have an Advanced option under Defender/Tools/Options.
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>> > Hi Nick,
> >
> > So experiment--let it sit--don't scan after it--and lets see what happens?
> >
> > You may have to work at excluding it from the scan, as an interim measure.
> >
> > Tools, Options, scroll down to Advanced options, and fill the box, by adding
> > the full path and file name to the Tools/Options/ do not scan box, hit the
> > add button, and Save.
> >
> > Do a Full scan in normal mode
> > -
> >
> > Good luck
> > --
> >
> > "Nick" wrote:
> >> > > Hi Engel,
> > >
> > > The full scan worked in safe mode.
> > >
> > > I was not able to run chkdsk I went into cmd screen and tried running
> > > chkdsk. It said access was denied.
> > >
> > > I ran full scan in normal mode. It stopped at the 21 minute mark. It has
> > > scanned 1229683 objects and the object it was stuck on was
> > > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\Setup.exe.
> > >
> > > By the way, I have quick scan scheduled daily and defrag scheduled weekly.
> > >
> > > I appreciate your point on quick scan being sufficient. It's intriguing
> > > that full scan stops part way through (around the same spot).
> > >
> > > Nick
> > >
> > > "Engel" wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hello Nick,
> > > >
> > > > So does the same thing happen when you reboot into Safe Mode to then run a
> > > > Full scan ?
> > > > How to start Windows in Safe Mode
> > > > http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...utorial61.html
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Have you run a check disk (CHKDSK /F /R) on your hard drive recently. Run a
> > > > defrag etc.
> > > >
> > > > FYI
> > > > The quick scan is very useful. It looks at all of the actively running
> > > > processes on the machine, as well as files that are pointed to by the
> > > > various registry entries and other locations used by spyware to start
> > > > automatically or otherwise interfere with your system.
> > > >
> > > > If you have a particular piece of spyware or other unwanted software that is
> > > > detected by Windows Defender, the vast majority of the time it should be
> > > > detected by the quick scan.
> > > >
> > > > The full scan, in addition to performing all of the checks in a quick scan,
> > > > also examines every single file on your system. This is a quite
> > > > time-consuming operation if you have a lot of files.
> > > >
> > > > I would always start with a quick scan - if it gives you a clean bill of
> > > > health, you can be pretty confident in the results. If the quick scan finds
> > > > anything, you probably should follow it up with a full scan to find any
> > > > additional junk that the malicious software dropped on your machine that may
> > > > have been missed by the quick scan. It's also a good idea to schedule the
> > > > full scan to happen periodically (every night, for instance) at a time when
> > > > you are not typically using your computer and the added time to scan all of
> > > > the files won't be noticed.
> > > >
> > > > I hope this post is helpful, but we would highly appreciate it if you could
> > > > rate the pºst, so we can keep the community informed and saves somebody
> > > > else the hours of trawling through the web trying to find a solution.
> > > > - -- ---
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > "Nick" wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I have a relatively new laptop with Vista on it. Twice I've tried to run the
> > > > > full scan on Windows Defender and both times it gets stuck after about 20
> > > > > mins. I did not keep any info on the first time but on the second time, it
> > > > > got stuck after 21 mins for about 30 mins. It has scanned 1229727 objects
> > > > > and the object it was stuck on was
> > > > > C:\SwSetup\WLASST\Disk1\WAAISetup.log->(UTF-16LE). I could not stop the scan
> > > > > so I had to exit using task manager. The Definition version is 1.20.2825.10.
> > > > >
> > > > > I have quick scan scheduled every day and it appears to be working.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any help would be welcomed.
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