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Tree, if you're using the latest AVG you don't need to disable it.
Go to the Resident shield, then find advanced settings, in that look for the esceptions list and add the file: bingo, it is added and you don't need to shut down AVG to play CoD. ;) V |
AVG mis flaggs a lot of .dll in my experience.. better safe than sorry.. but you;'ll have to shut it down to get it installed most likely..
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AVG 2011 is complete junk. The previous versions were quite good but the latest software is terrible with false detects and being very resource hungry. If you want free anti virus get Avast! or Avira.
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Agree about AVG sadly. It's almost too scared of anything and regularly gives False Positives.
I use Avast on XP and Windows 7 and it has stopped Viruses on websites, and previous AVG 'scares' are not a problem with it. I don't work for Avast, but do feel their free version is the most reliable I have used. Just my two-penneth. Cheers, MP. PS. Still haven't got CoD, maybe in Six-Months ;) |
You have to laugh at people being paranoid enough to insist AV is running and then using something as poor as AVG.
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You can add the rendobj.dll file as an exception. 1) open AVG 2) Click on Tools along the top. 3) Select Advanced Settings 4) Select PUP Exceptions 5) Add rendobj.dll (found in the game folder) 6) click apply then ok 7) Launch CoD I run AVG, I did the above, no problem....my graphics card is another story though... |
HI Guys
it happened to me you don't have to fully disable avg just go to the avg gui and right click on resident shield and turn that off thats what i did and no problems All the best |
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